Jiugongge has no specific founder.
The Jiugongge originated from "Hetu" and "Luoshu". "Hetu" and "Luoshu" are the sources of Chinese culture. It is said that during the reign of Fu Xi, a dragon and horse appeared from the Yellow River, carrying the "He Tu" on their backs; a divine turtle appeared from Luoshui, carrying the "Luo Shu" on its back.
Fuxi drew the Eight Diagrams based on this "picture" and "book". Later, King Wen of Zhou studied the Eight Diagrams of King Wen and the Sixty-Four Hexagrams based on Fuxi's Eight Diagrams, and wrote the hexagrams respectively. The River Picture and the Luo Book are two mysterious patterns handed down from ancient China, and have always been considered the origin of the Heluo culture.
Extended information:
How to play the game:
1. On a 3×3 grid plate, eight small wooden blocks from 1 to 8 are placed randomly. Put, the numbers around each space can be moved to the space. Players have to rearrange the small wooden blocks in the order of 12345678, and the player who moves the fewest numbers to get the result wins.
2. Arrange the 8 numbers in the wooden grid so that there are 3 grids horizontally and vertically, so that the sum of the three numbers on the two diagonals in each row and column is equal to 15. While calculating, the number blocks must be pushed to the corresponding positions.
2. Tips
One is in the center of the upward row, and don’t forget to fill it diagonally in order; when the top is out of the frame, put it down, and when the right is out of the frame, put it left; Fill in, the upper right row is the same.
3. Game significance
The Jiugongge game has a great effect on people's thinking exercise. Since ancient times, people have been aware of the educational significance of Jiugongge. It has appeared in literature, film and television. Jiugongge was first called "Luoshu", and now it is also called "Magic Square".
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