This question involves using the form of children's poetry to express the basic characteristics of chess. Examples of related poems are as follows:
1. Chinese chess
That's it. Twelve sons
Between the nine vertical lines
and the ten horizontal lines
Chu River and Han boundary
Horse and sword
p>Charge into battle
Activate all thoughts
The moon hangs in the sky
The woman next door in leisure
Immerse yourself in Flirting in the TV series
And the pet cat
is on the edge of her bed
lying in idleness
Dumbo Vault< /p>
Step into the car and draw the general
Trapped my handsome man
Trapped him in the Nine Palaces
See through the intention of his poem
Stand sharp
On the dotted lines of the chessboard and white paper
criss-crossed
narrow courtyards
and That rectangular chessboard
is like a vast territory
Can it cultivate sentiment
The short poem I narrated
< p>It's a matter of courseThen read out your joy.
2.
Chinese chess
The flames of war are flying in front of you
Horses neighing, cannons roaring and flags hunting
Nine Palaces The war drums are not stopping at the fingertips of the inner feather fan
Flying to rescue the enemy from the city protection pool
Seizing the pass in a life-and-death showdown
When two strong men meet, the brave one wins
Two Courage meets the wise man
Chinese chess taught me the philosophy of life
Don’t give up and win with the crown in front of the court to congratulate
Chinese chess taught me a lot< /p>
Oh...oh...many, many
Looking at the red and black countries
In front of me are swords and waving arms
Che-driven soldiers Entering the killing sound
The smoke of gunfire is still lingering at Fangcheng's long tassel
Cleaning up the land and bravely planning for help
Seizing important towns and strategizing
When two evils meet, choose the less
When two benefits meet, choose the greater
Chinese chess taught me the way to live in the world
Dare to give up death and live by hard work< /p>
Chinese chess has taught me a lot
Oh...oh...a lot