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Description: Pieces for en:Xiangqi (a Chinese form of chess). The two sides (red and black) have different characters for the same piece. This image shows the traditional characters.
Xiangqi (/ ˈ ʃ ɑː ŋ tʃ i /; Chinese: 象棋; pinyin: xiàngqí), commonly known as Chinese chess or elephant chess, is a strategy board game for two players. It is the most popular board game in China.
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The board displays the traditional xiangqi "river", but with three arms separating the three opponent confrontations. Subsequent to Game of the Three Kingdoms, similar three-player xiangqi variants emerged utilizing half-boards but with different center-connecting geometries and corresponding rules.
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M-4, was formerly the designation of two different routes in the US state of Michigan. M-4 (1936–1939 Michigan highway) was the original designation of M-134 in Mackinac and Chippewa counties. M-4 (1979–1986 Michigan highway) was the original designation of M-10 (Northwestern Highway) from I-696/US 24 to the northern terminus.