Chess has become a very popular chess activity because of its simple tools and strong interest. The following is a complete collection of chess terms I have compiled. Welcome to reading.
Side car: 1 bus or 9 bus.
Ribbed car: The car located at No.4 or No.6..
Submersible car: the car moves to the opponent's bottom line.
Personal car: the car next to the general.
Soldier (soldier) driving: a car located on the soldier (soldier) forest line.
Playboy car: a car located in the center of Jiugong.
High-headed car: a car with high status and promising future.
Bow down the car: "Bow down the car" is the antonym of through train, also called "hidden car". Generally speaking, it refers to a car that is in a bad position and can only be put into battle after at least one or more steps.
Double-track car/same-track car: two cars with no obstacles in the horizontal row.
Lost car: a car that is pinned down and can't move.
River patrol car: a car on its own river head line.
River car: a car located on another river head line.
The usurper's car: the "car" is placed in the position of the general.
Gouge out the heart with a broadsword/boldly pierce the heart: a way to abandon one's son and enter the court, and break into the palace heart with a car.
Gouge out your heart with a knife/pierce it boldly: the way to abandon your son and enter the palace to lead troops.
Failure of two vehicles: two vehicles on the same side move alternately within the department.
Wind curtain horse: refers to horse two into three or horse eight into seven.
Side horse: a horse located at 1 road or 9 road.
Pan Hema: At first, it refers to horses on the No.3 or No.7 river head line.
High-fishing horse (side tiger): a horse located on the opposite forest line on No.3 or No.7.
Fishing horse: A horse at two o'clock on March 8th (3.8) and July 8th (7.8).
Warm-hearted horse/back-to-heart horse: a horse located in the center of Jiugong.
Serial horses: Two horses are the roots of each other and protect each other.
Wearing a horse in the palace: the horse jumps from one side of the nine palaces to the other; The opening usually refers to the crossing of Jiugong Middle Road from the bottom line to Shijiao position after Ma Fei's elephant.
Anti-Palace Horse: The opening formation with double horse horns as the main body, also known as "cannon screen".
Wildebeest: A horse at two o'clock on April 8th (4.8) or June 8th (6.8).
Tripping a horse: A horse whose road is blocked.
Resilient Horse/Resilient Horse in Shuttle: A vault tactic that reveals the car with the configuration of the back of the horse.
Octagonal horse: refers to the horse that enters the corner of the opponent to hang the general, and pushes the opponent's (handsome) to the diagonal position with "hanging the horse".
Double horse drinking spring: a tactic of double horse approaching Jiugong, which is also the name of a famous endgame.
Side gun: the gun located at 1 road or 9 road.
Butterfly gun: gun in one.
Heavy artillery: two guns are arranged in front and back to threaten the generals, so it is not good to defend the other generals, and it is not good to be undefended.
River patrol gun: a gun located on one's own river head line.
Shoulder gun: There is a son (usually a phase) between the two guns to protect each other.
Empty cannon: There is no chess piece between the cannon and the opposing general.
Woxin gun: a gun located in the center of Jiugong.
Submerged gun: the gun moves to the opponent's bottom line.
Cold alley gun: A concealed gun. ;