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Xiongqi

Xiongqi (Chinese: 熊棋; pinyin: xióngqí) is a strategy board game derived from Xiangqi, the Chinese form of Chess.

Setup

Xiongqi starting setup

Pieces

Chinese Name English Name Japanese Name Abbr. Han Character Western Name
熊 (pinyin: xióng) Bear b Bishop
砲 (pinyin: pào) Catapult c Cannon
騛 (pinyin: fēi) Flying rabbit e Empress
馬 (pinyin: mǎ) Knight h Horse
玉 (pinyin: yù) Jade k King
卒 (pinyin: zú) Pawn p Pawn
車 (pinyin: jū) Rook r Rook

South Player

Chinese Name English Name Japanese Name Abbr. Han Character Western Name
雄 (pinyin: xióng) Hero B Bishop
炮 (pinyin: pào) Cannon C Cannon
妃 (pinyin: fēi) Concubine E Empress
傌 (pinyin: mǎ) Horse H Horse
王 (pinyin: wáng) King K King
兵 (pinyin: bīng) Soldier P Pawn
俥 (pinyin: jū) Chariot R Rook

Rules

  1. Board and Setup: Played on an 8x8 chessboard, Xiongqi merges traditional chess setups with influences from Xiangqi.
  2. Unique Pieces:
    • Empress (妃/騛): A combination of a Knight and a Rook, offering versatile movements and strategic options.
    • Bear (雄/熊): Moves diagonally like a Bishop in chess, replacing the Elephants from Xiangqi.
  3. Movement and Capture Rules:
    • Pawns move one step forward before crossing the board's midline and gain the ability to move and capture sideways after crossing.
    • The King moves like a chess King and is not confined to a palace area.
  4. Special Rules: Incorporates the river concept from Xiangqi, allowing for dynamic piece movements.
  5. Objective: The goal is to checkmate the opponent's King, combining the strategic depths of chess and Xiangqi.

Xiongqi is a unique blend of Eastern and Western chess traditions, offering a complex and engaging strategic experience. It retains the essence of both games while introducing new tactical elements, appealing to chess enthusiasts and strategists alike.



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By Cyril Veltin.

Last revised by Cyril Veltin.


Web page created: 2019-04-28. Web page last updated: 2019-04-28

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