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26. 九月 2005, 14:15:42
redsales 
题目: Re:
Fwiffo: the kings are different sizes and characters.

17. 九月 2005, 06:14:23
redsales 
题目: Re:
Fencer: well, they are common in Hong Kong, Taiwan, korea, singapore. But not in mainland China. However, traditional characters are almost exclusively used for chess sets, mostly for stylistic reasons

16. 九月 2005, 17:35:21
redsales 
but from what I read, many people suggested text sets. Where did you get these?

16. 九月 2005, 17:12:25
redsales 
题目: Re: Chinese pieces
redsales修改(16. 九月 2005, 17:12:57)
Fencer: yes, basically correct. Two minor things, the kings, horses, chariots are simplified rather than traditional characters. Stylistically, it doesn't look as good and, as far as I know, no sets are produced with the simplified ones. But they are correct.

Also, at the top of the selection page, it says shogi rather than xiangqi.

24. 八月 2005, 14:05:39
redsales 
题目: Re: Fencer
ughaibu: it's not the one on zillions, is it?

20. 八月 2005, 17:15:57
redsales 
题目: Re: Chinese chess pieces
jian: i suppose whatever fits your pieces the best?

20. 八月 2005, 16:57:46
redsales 
题目: Re: Chinese chess pieces
jian: yes, we would need use our imagination for the river! most OTC 象棋 sets have paper boards anyway, easy to make. I don't understand what you mean by dimensions? 您是中国人吗&
#65311;

20. 八月 2005, 15:15:31
redsales 
题目: Re: Chinese chess pieces
Caissus: the chessboards, of course, are different, but if you know the lines for the 士and the river, you can do it.

18. 八月 2005, 04:55:40
redsales 
题目: Re:
Fwiffo: good point about the cannon/horse. Without pieces to jump over, the cannon suffers and the horse is blocked less.

16. 八月 2005, 19:34:16
redsales 
题目: Re: Facing kings...
pauloaguia: definitely.

14. 八月 2005, 13:31:11
redsales 
题目: Re: a mate due to the together work of two cannons
chessmec: nice game~!

13. 八月 2005, 16:05:09
redsales 
题目: Re: Pronunciation
Spirou: i have the max # of FS now, so I can't start another. Anyone interested in the meantime should use this link for openers:

http://www.freechineselessons.com/beginners.php

13. 八月 2005, 15:54:43
redsales 
题目: Re: Pronunciation
Pedro Martínez: it's hard to differentiate from one recording...if you're really interested in Chinese I can get you started.

13. 八月 2005, 11:36:54
redsales 
题目: Re: Pronunciation
Pedro Martínez: heheheheh! what a vivid picture..you can get the pronunciation here:

http://www.mandarintools.com/cgi-bin/wordlook.pl

enter 'Chinese chess' and then click on the xiang and qi hyperlinks.

13. 八月 2005, 10:51:31
redsales 
the cannon is worth less because it has capture conditions that the rook doesn't have. Of course, it is much better than a chariot in some cases! I would say a soldier having crossed the river is worth more than an advisor or elephant because it isn't constrained into path movement.

Also, NO WAY a horse is worth the same as a cannon. You can take a horse with a cannon straight off from the starting position, but it is a very bad move to do so.

13. 八月 2005, 09:44:18
redsales 
题目: Re:
Pedro Martínez: it sounds like sheeang (but pronounced quickly as one syllable) chee

the "a" in sheeang sounds like the a in barber.

Also, the first character is said from high to low, the second from low to high`/

象棋 literally means elephant chess as opposed to Jungle, which is 兽斗棋 wild animals fighting chess.

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