A chess piece. The value is negligible, but the effect can not be underestimated. Represented by the letter p, the walking method is to go forward in a straight line, and you can't go backwards or sideways. You can take one or two squares in the first step, and you can only take one square in each step in the future. It is the only chess piece with a different way of eating: it can only eat one square diagonally, and then move forward in a straight line diagonally. There are two other special ways, one is "eating soldiers on the road" and the other is "soldiers rising and changing". The titles of soldiers can be recorded by algebraic methods, such as soldiers A and B. You can also record it in a descriptive way, using the names of the rear parts in the original position, such as the front soldiers of the rear wing car and the front soldiers of Wang. /kloc-Filido, the greatest chess player and musician in the 0/8th century, has a famous saying that "soldiers are the soul of chess". A seemingly weak and slow warrior can also threaten the strength of his opponent. Once he rushes to the bottom line, he can be promoted to the most powerful queen. These characteristics of soldiers are the basis of most game strategies. The lasting influence of the troop arrangement in the opening and middle section on the situation is an important basis for both sides to estimate the situation and make plans. In the endgame stage, one more soldier can often decide the outcome. The shape of a soldier is usually a cone, which is the lowest height and the smallest volume of all chess pieces. The name Pawn comes from Poun in Anglo (English) and French, and is literally translated from baldaq in Arabic. In ancient games, soldiers can only be promoted to "minister" (or "prime minister"); It was not until the13rd century that the way of soldiers was reformed into the present system.
The rule of eating road soldiers. A special way for soldiers to eat soldiers. When a soldier walks two squares at a time from his original position, if there are other soldiers in the adjacent squares of the same horizontal line, the latter can eat the former immediately, just as when the former only walks one square. Because the latter eats the former and occupies the grid where the former passes (not the grid where it arrives), it is named. When the enemy soldier has just passed by, you must eat it at once. After one step, this right is gone. Only soldiers can eat soldiers, and other chess pieces do not have this right. Although the rules of eating road soldiers were known as early as15th century, it was not until 1880 that Italian players abandoned the old rules and were generally accepted by the world chess world.
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