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Chinese Chess (Simplified Chinese:中国大象踩人棋, Traditional Chinese: 中國大象踩人棋 ) or Elephant Chess is a popular game in China where you get to pwn people with circular pieces of wood with scribbles on them. Instead of capturing pieces like in chess, you can eat them. Image:Wgoaking.gif

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  • Chinese Chess (Simplified Chinese:中国大象踩人棋, Traditional Chinese: 中國大象踩人棋 ) or Elephant Chess is a popular game in China where you get to pwn people with circular pieces of wood with scribbles on them. Instead of capturing pieces like in chess, you can eat them. Image:Wgoaking.gif
  • What’s the difference between them? They are not different in principle. Each side has an army, moves one piece per turn, and captures by moving onto an opponent's space. Differences include a slightly larger board (10x9), a smaller ratio of foot-soldiers to major pieces (5 to 11), and piece powers changing depending on location on the board. Owing to the unique China history, geography and cultural background, Chinese chess has its own characteristic. And by playing Chinese chess, you can realize the great wisdom of ancient China.
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  • Chinese Chess (Simplified Chinese:中国大象踩人棋, Traditional Chinese: 中國大象踩人棋 ) or Elephant Chess is a popular game in China where you get to pwn people with circular pieces of wood with scribbles on them. Instead of capturing pieces like in chess, you can eat them. Image:Wgoaking.gif
  • What’s the difference between them? They are not different in principle. Each side has an army, moves one piece per turn, and captures by moving onto an opponent's space. Differences include a slightly larger board (10x9), a smaller ratio of foot-soldiers to major pieces (5 to 11), and piece powers changing depending on location on the board. Owing to the unique China history, geography and cultural background, Chinese chess has its own characteristic. And by playing Chinese chess, you can realize the great wisdom of ancient China.
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