Chinese Chess "Xiang Qi" Background: Xiang Qi or Chinese chess is "one of the three major versions of chess." The other two are Western chess and Shogi. The movement and number of attacking pieces is more limited than Western chess making it perhaps harder or easier. Setup: The pieces in Chinese chess are placed and played on the lines instead of the squares as in Western chess. J T--H--E--A--G--A--E--H--T | | | | \|/ | | | | I ------------------------- | | | | /|\ | | | | H ---C-----------------C--- | | | | | | | | | G S-----S-----S-----S-----S | | | | | | | | | F ------------------------- | River | E ------------------------- | | | | | | | | | D s-----s-----s-----s-----s | | | | | | | | | C ---c-----------------c--- | | | | \|/ | | | | B ------------------------- | | | | /|\ | | | | A t--h--e--a--g--a--e--h--t 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The square defined by A4, C4, C6, and A6 is as the "General's square" Similarly, J4 H4, H6, and J6 also define another General's square. Assume that the uppercase is "Team two" and the lowercase is "Team one" Pieces: The pieces are represented on the above board are as follows: S = Soldier (P) C = Cannon T = Tank (R) H = Horse (N) E = Elephant (B) A = Adviser G = General or King (K) These initials come from the literal translation of the Chinese character into English (Except for tank). The letters in parentheses represent the Western equivalent of the piece; thus, pieces and their movement may be more easily remembered. Movement: Tank : Moves and attacks just like a rook. This piece can cross the river. The actual translation is car or the ancient equivalent of one. Elephant : Moves and attacks like a bishop except that it can only and must move across two squares at a time. It cannot cross the river. Therefore, the elephants on team one will only be able to occupy A3, E3, A7, C1, C5, C9, and E7. Soldier : This piece can only move forward when it is on the side of its own color. After it crosses the river, though, it can also move left and right. The soldier can never move backwards. Horse : This piece moves like a knight in Western chess except it can be blocked. For example: 1-----------2 ------8------ | | | | | | | | | | ---C--H------ ---7--------- | | | | | | River | 3-----------4 ---------H--- | | | | | | | | | | ---5-----6--- ------------- A horse must move one space down a line and then diagonally across a square. Therefore, the above horse can reach the numbers 2, 4, 5, and 6. The numbers 1 and 3 are blocked by the cannon. The horse cannot move over a piece and consequently, cannot reach 1 and 3. This piece can cross the river which also counts as one space and is shown above. If the horse was to cross the river, it would land at 7 or 8. Cannon : This piece moves like a rook but attacks differently. instead of "running into a piece" as the rook does, the cannon jumps over one piece and captures the one behind it. For example: ---t-----h-----C--- | | | | | | | ------------------- The cannon can jump over the horse and take the opponent's tank. The cannon, though, cannot take the horse unless there is something between it and the horse. The cannon can cross the river. Advisor : This piece is limited to moving one space only on the diagonals in the General's square. Therefore, o-----o | \|/ | ---o--- <-- General's square | /|\ | o-----o the o's mark the possible positions of the advisor. This piece cannot leave the square. General : Like the Advisor, the general can only stay within the General's square. Instead of moving on the diagonals, the general moves only orthagonally. In other words, it can move like the Western king minus diagonals. Rules: Exactly like Western chess. Players take turns moving their pieces with the intent of capturing the opponent's general. If a "loop" occurs in the game, the attacking piece must end the loop after the loop has occurred three times in a row. If both sides do not have any attacking pieces ( tank, horse, cannon, soldier) or it is utterly impossible to break the loop, then a stalemate occurs. A stalemate is very uncommon. "Check" is said whenever the general is in check. Finally, the two generals cannot face each other. In other words, there cannot be a clear line between the two generals. A move that makes them face each other is illegal. If anyone has any questions or would like to play a game, send some E-mail to Kevin Wang [73047,1651].