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Xiangqi (15344 bytes)
1: ...gone some revisions. (See '''History''' below.) Xiangqi is native to [[China]] and is commonly called '''... 5: [[Image:Xiangqi.png|300px|right|thumb|'''XiangQi''', Chinese chess]] 9: ...nsive and defensive play are thus more obvious in xiangqi. 11: The [[game-tree complexity]] of xiangqi is approximately 10<sup>150</sup> [http://www.csi... 19: ...o are approximately one thousand years older than Xiangqi. Chess in early literature (3579 bytes) 12: ...an.com/chinesechess/history.html ''The History of Xiangqi''] and [http://www.princeton.edu/~classbib/07book... Chess (disambiguation) (721 bytes) 4: *'''[[Xiangqi]]''', or '''Chinese chess''' Check (board game) (916 bytes) 1: In games such as [[chess]], [[shogi]] and [[xiangqi]], a '''check''' is an immediate threat to captur... Abstract strategy (1165 bytes) 9: * [[Xiangqi]] Mental-skill game (1493 bytes) 49: *[[Xiangqi]] Xie Jun (1893 bytes) 3: ... Jun was born in [[Beijing]], and became junior [[Xiangqi]] (Chinese chess) champion of the city at the age... Computer Olympiad (2065 bytes) 17: *[[Xiangqi|Chinese Chess]] Shatranj (2490 bytes) 3: ...me scholars to be the common ancestor of chess, [[Xiangqi]], [[Shogi]], [[Janggi]] and [[Makruk]]. Timeline of chess (7417 bytes) 6: ...an.com/chinesechess/history.html ''The History of Xiangqi''] and [http://www.princeton.edu/~classbib/07book... Richard's Play By Email Server (2641 bytes) 33: * [[Xiangqi]]: Chinese chess. Fairy chess piece (13372 bytes) 54: ...e are no hoppers in orthodox chess, although in [[xiangqi]], the cannon captures as a hopper (when not capt... 74: ...ive name for pieces derived from units found in [[xiangqi]], the Chinese form of chess. The most common Chi... 95: ... number of squares beyond the hurdle). Found in [[xiangqi]] (in which context it is normally known in Engli... Chaturanga (2866 bytes) 1: ...resumed to be the common ancestor of [[chess]], [[xiangqi]], [[shogi]], [[janggi]] and [[makruk]]. It has a... Chess variant (9670 bytes) 3: To experts of chess variants, chess, [[shogi]], [[xiangqi]], and other chess-related games of great popular... 58: ...or ''shogi''), or worldwide, as is the case for ''xiangqi'' which is played by [[overseas Chinese]] everywh... 64: *[[Xiangqi]] - [[China]] Zillions of Games (3175 bytes) 5: ...many national chess variants such as [[Shogi]], [[Xiangqi]], [[Korean chess]] as well as a number of popula... Liubo (3556 bytes) 7: ...an.com/chinesechess/history.html ''The History of Xiangqi'']) others refer to them as "fish," "stones" and ... Korean chess (7568 bytes) 2: ...trategic [[board game]]s of which [[chess]] and [[xiangqi]] are also members, which originated from the [[6... 10: Korean chess is derived from an ancient form of [[Xiangqi]]. It is similar to [[shogi]] and [[chess]]. Chess piece (3272 bytes) 36: ...ve pieces more like those used in [[Shogi]] and [[Xiangqi]] — each piece being a similar flat token, ... Game complexity (5020 bytes) 80: |[[Xiangqi]] List of board games (5940 bytes) 14: ** [[Xiangqi]] (Chinese Chess)
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