Chinese military chess (luzhanqi) (Chinese: 陸戰棋; pinyin: lùzhànqí) (lit. “Land Battle Chess”) is a two-player Chinese board game . There is also a version...
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including xiangqi (Chinese chess), dou shou qi (Chinese animal chess), and luzhanqi (Chinese army chess), each with their own variants. Games like mahjong...
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formal version of Banqi may have evolved into the games Jungle and modern Luzhanqi. Although boards made specifically for Banqi exist, it is common to play...
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a resemblance to the Western game Stratego as well as the Chinese game Luzhanqi. There are many versions of three-player xiangqi, or san xiangqui, all...
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The game has entered the public domain, now ranking among Jungle and Luzhanqi as one of China's classic modern board games. A version for mobile phones...
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game dou shou qi. L'Attaque was subsequently adapted by the Chinese into Luzhanqi (or Lu Zhan Jun Qi), and by Milton Bradley into Stratego, the latter having...
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fails, or ties (similar to the role of the referee in the Chinese game of Luzhanqi). Instead of choosing to move a piece, a player can opt to "probe" an opposing...
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