Sunday, 15 April 2012
Learning More About The Very Complicated Chinese Chess
The Xiangqi falls into the same family as the Chaturanga, Shogi, Janggi and Western chess. This is a two-player chess game that originated in China and is commonly called the Chinese chess. If you would like to find out how to play chess this way it could be a bit more confusing then modern chess. Xiangqi is among the most well liked board games worldwide. Features unique to the game is the movement of the pao or cannon piece, the rule prohibiting the generals or chess kings from immediately facing each other and the place and brook
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