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Chinese military chess (
luzhanqi) (Chinese: 陸戰棋; pinyin:
lùzhànqí) (lit. “Land
Battle Chess”) is a two-player
Chinese board game .
There is also a version...
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including xiangqi (Chinese chess), dou shou qi (Chinese
animal chess), and
luzhanqi (Chinese army chess), each with
their own variants.
Games like mahjong...
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formal version of
Banqi may have
evolved into the
games Jungle and
modern Luzhanqi.
Although boards made
specifically for
Banqi exist, it is
common to play...
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- a
resemblance to the
Western game
Stratego as well as the
Chinese game
Luzhanqi.
There are many
versions of three-player xiangqi, or san xiangqui, all...
- The game has
entered the
public domain, now
ranking among Jungle and
Luzhanqi as one of China's
classic modern board games. A
version for
mobile phones...
- fails, or ties (similar to the role of the
referee in the
Chinese game of
Luzhanqi).
Instead of
choosing to move a piece, a
player can opt to "probe" an opposing...
- game dou shou qi. L'Attaque was
subsequently adapted by the
Chinese into
Luzhanqi (or Lu Zhan Jun Qi), and by
Milton Bradley into Stratego, the
latter having...