Chess: There are no more than four chess pieces on a chessboard at the empty intersection closely adjacent to the chess pieces, but two or more connected chess pieces can have more than four. Rushing to make a move on an opponent's chess piece is called "tight gas"
Note: Dead chess pieces should be lifted off the chessboard. Lifting and eating the opponent's chess pieces is called "lifting the child".
Objective: The blank intersection point surrounded by a chess piece on the chessboard is called "purpose".
Ground: The sum of the number of items surrounded by live chess and live chess itself is called "ground".
Empty: The area surrounded by chess pieces.
Robbery: a situation in which two sides can take turns to extract each other's pieces. According to the rules of Weiqi, when grabbing, the extracted party can't bring it back directly, and must find the robbed material elsewhere so that the other party can bring it back first hand.
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The origin of Go:
Weiqi originated in China and was called Yi in ancient China. It can be said that Weiqi is the originator of chess. Weiqi has a history of more than 4000 years. According to the pre-Qin classic Shi Ben, Yao can play Weiqi and is good at it. Zhang Hua in the Jin Dynasty inherited and developed this sentence in the Natural History: "Yao taught Go. Ruobai: Take my son and business as fools and pretend to teach him.
1964 edition of Encyclopedia Britannica adopted this statement, and even dated it as 2356 BC. The original game written by Pi Rixiu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, thinks that the game must start from the Warring States period, which is harmful to cheating and fighting for falsehood. What a pity!
In the Ming Dynasty, Chen also put forward the potential truth of Go. According to legend, Yao is a courtier, and some people say that he is a courtier. Later, this statement was also recorded in Dong's Guang Zhi and He Zhi.
Lin Yinglong of the Ming Dynasty believed that Go was successfully invented by Rong in "Love Record". According to the legend of immortals, Rong Chenggong claimed to be the teacher of Huangdi, who was found in Zhou Muwang and was good at tutoring.
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