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Liu Bang was shot by Xiang Yu and did not die, and chess has an unwritten rule, which has been used to this day

I believe that everyone for chess, must not be unfamiliar, many people also play chess as their hobby, however, no matter what level of chess, or how thorough the study of rules, but for the story behind chess, not many people know, especially in the formulation of rules, many are closely related to historical stories.

Liu Bang was shot by Xiang Yu and did not die, and chess has an unwritten rule, which has been used to this day

The chess rules we are going to talk about next are an unwritten rule, many people feel that this rule is somewhat incomprehensible, but after talking about the story of Liu Bang and Xiang Yu, I believe everyone understands the meaning of this rule, people who have seen history know that Liu Bang and Xiang Yu had a final decisive battle, and in the place of the decisive battle, it is very similar to the map in chess, the two armies stand facing each other, often come out to call the battle, but in one of the call formations, Liu Bang stood in a very conspicuous position, Xiang Yu was shot directly by an arrow, but did not die, so there is an unwritten rule in chess.

Liu Bang was shot by Xiang Yu and did not die, and chess has an unwritten rule, which has been used to this day

This unwritten rule is that two generals can not meet, once they meet, the first party to be exposed loses, so many rules in Chinese chess are related to history, in addition to this rule, what other rules do you know the story behind the rules? Welcome friends, in the following message interaction Oh ~

Liu Bang was shot by Xiang Yu and did not die, and chess has an unwritten rule, which has been used to this day

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