Weiqi, a strategic chess game for two people, was called "Yi" in ancient China and "Go" in the west. Popular in East Asian countries (China, Japan, Korea and North Korea), it belongs to one of the four arts of piano, chess, calligraphy and painting. Weiqi originated in China, and the legend was written by Emperor Yao, which was recorded in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, it was introduced to Japan through Korea and spread to European and American countries.
After the move in Weiqi, the player who has been moved plays first. The method of taking the lifeless son out of the dish is called "lifting the son" There are two kinds of raisins:
1. If the opponent's chess piece is out of breath, it should be extracted immediately.
2. After the move, the chess pieces of both sides are lifeless, and the lifeless son of the other side should be extracted immediately.
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1. Chess
Chess pieces are divided into black and white, with sunspot 18 1 piece and Bai Zi 180 piece. The chess pieces are round. In China, one side is flat and one side is convex, while in Japan and South Korea, two sides are convex. Yunzi, produced in Yunnan, China, has been favored by chess players for more than 500 years.
The more precious chess materials are shells, agates and so on. In the game, each player uses a color. Every chess piece is equal, and there is no difference in size.
2. Chessboard
Weiqi board consists of 19 horizontal lines 19 vertical lines, and ***36 1 intersection points, and the outermost line is called sideline. In order to easily identify the position of the chess pieces, nine points are drawn on the chessboard, which is called "star" in terms of terminology, and the central star point is also called "Tianyuan". Chessboards can be divided into corners, sides and midriffs. Today's chessboards are 19× 19,13×19, which are relatively common, while others are relatively rare15×/kloc-0. The chessboard used in the official competition is 19× 19, and others are used as teaching and practice AIDS.
3. chess clock
A chess clock can be used to limit the players' time in a formal competition. Chess clocks are generally not used in informal games.