But a horse can't walk when it is suffocating. "Holding the horse's foot" means that there is a chess piece next to the horse, which is on the long vertical of Japanese characters. As shown below, the black dot represents the pawn, the blue dot represents the "clown" pawn, and the red dot represents the position where the pawn is going.
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Chess rule
China chess is an antagonistic game in which two players take turns to win by "killing" or "trapping" their opponents. In the game, the player who holds the red chess goes first, and the two sides take turns to take one step each, until the game is over. In chess, people can improve their thinking ability from the changes of complex relationships such as attack and defense, reality, whole and part.
Rules of playing chess
Before the game begins, the arrangement of the two pieces on the chessboard is as shown on the right.
In the game, the player holding the red chess goes first, and both sides take turns to take one step.
It is the turn of the chess player to move the pieces from one intersection to another, or to eat the pieces of the opponent and occupy the intersection, which is considered as a move.
Both sides are walking, which is called a round.
When playing chess, if there is an opponent's piece in the position where your own piece can walk, you can eat the opponent's piece and occupy that position.
The chess piece of one side attacks the handsome (general) of the other side and tries to eat it in the next attempt, which is called "Zhao Jiang" or "general" for short. "Zhao Jiang" does not need to be declared. The party that is "illuminated" must "respond" immediately, that is, resolve the "responded" state in its own way. If you are "illuminated" and cannot "respond", then you are "dead".
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-China chess