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Xiangqi (/ˈʃɑːŋtʃi/; Chinese: 象棋; pinyin:
xiàngqí),
commonly known as
Chinese chess or
elephant chess...
- The
Chinese Xiangqi ****ociation (Chinese: 中国象棋协会) was
founded in 1962 as a
member of the All-China
Sports Federation promoting xiangqi, or
Chinese chess...
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historians is that
chaturanga is the
common ancestor of the
board games chess,
xiangqi (Chinese),
janggi (Korean),
shogi (****anese),
sittuyin (Burmese), makruk...
- The
World Xiangqi Championship is
organised by the
World Xiangqi Federation (WXF) and is held
every two
years since 1991. The
inaugural edition took place...
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emergence of chaturanga—also
thought to be an
ancestor to
similar games like
xiangqi and shogi—in seventh-century India.
After its
introduction in Persia, it...
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board game po****r on the
Korean Peninsula. The game was
derived from
xiangqi (Chinese chess), and is very
similar to it,
including the
starting position...
- of
xiangqi have been
developed over the centuries. A few of
these variants are
still regularly pla****,
though none are
nearly as po****r as
xiangqi itself...
- The
World Xiangqi Federation is the ****ociation of the
national Xiangqi federations around the world, and has been a
member of the
International Mind...
- (Chinese: 王天一; born
April 23, 1989) is a
Chinese former xiangqi grandmaster. Wang
began playing xiangqi at the age of 6,
later winning the
national U16 youth...
- ****an and is in the same
family of
games as
Western chess, chaturanga,
xiangqi,
Indian chess, and janggi. Shōgi
means general's (shō 将)
board game (gi...