Information on Chinese Chess is available on the BabelStone website, a blog authored by Andrew West. The site deals primarily with the various glyphs used on the playing pieces.
Chinese Chess
Submitted by Milica on Tue, 2008-10-28 11:46
Looking for a new period game - or an interesting A&S project? How about Tangut Chess, a game popular by the end of the Northern Song (960-1127) dynasty. The 32-piece set can be made from bronze or pottery.
Information on Chinese Chess is available on the BabelStone website, a blog authored by Andrew West. The site deals primarily with the various glyphs used on the playing pieces. |
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