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Xiangqi - Chinese Chess

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5. Diciembre 2011, 17:13:41
georg21 
Asunto: Re: A survey about board and piece style
MengTzu:
NO to all 4.
It is easy to learn a few chinese characters and you will be familiar with them after 1-2 games.
I have more fun playing with original pieces. I regard special boards and pieces as an additional barrier.
There are better ways to make Xiangi more popular in non-asian countries than to invent a new design.

7. Diciembre 2011, 15:46:22
Totonno 
Asunto: Re: A survey about board and piece style
I agree 100% with you! Chinese signs on pieces are part of the xiangqi.

8. Diciembre 2011, 13:04:16
Thom27 
Asunto: Re: A survey about board and piece style
Totonno: ... as the hair in the soup is part of the soup

8. Diciembre 2011, 21:53:45
Totonno 
Asunto: Re: A survey about board and piece style
To Thom27: Yes, we can said this way too ;) Seriuosly speaking, i think xiangqi must be learned without "western" signs. It's like learn Chinese western chess with "Ming epowue" figures....

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