![]() The Arrow is a diagonal version of a Cannon. The characters I chose and those I considered for the same piece are described together, with explanations for why I chose the character I did. These pieces are not found in Chinese Chess, and the choice of which characters to use was my own. These are pieces I made specifically for Yáng Qí. They are included, because I made full sets for Chinese Chess. These pieces are used in Chinese Chess, but not for the color they are in. Each row shows pieces of one color, and each column shows the corresponding pieces on each side. A different character is sometimes used for the same piece on each side. Here are the regular pieces used in Chinese Chess. Do not link to these images from outside pages. You can also find the URL for any image by clicking on it. The full URL for each image is "" + + ".gif". They are all GIF files in the same directory as this page. These images may be linked to from other pages at. The wooden backgrounds are made from photos of ash and walnut samples. Big5 is commonly used in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and overseas communities. This is the more detailed and traditional style of Chinese characters, as distinguished from GB, the simplified style endorsed by mainland China. These pieces are made with the style of Chinese character known as Big5. ![]() ![]() Traditional Chinese Pieces for Chinese Chess and Variants Xiangqi Syllabus on Cannon: Chinese Chess 2Ĭheck out Symmetric Chess, our featured variant for March, 2024.First Syllabus on Xiangqi: Chinese Chess 1.First Syllabus on Xiangqi - Chinese Chess 1.National Standard Chinese Pieces for Chinese Chess and Variants.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |