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Janggi (Korean: 장기, also romanized as changgi or jangki), sometimes called Korean chess, is a strategy board game popular on the Korean Peninsula.The game was derived from xiangqi (Chinese chess), and is very similar to it, including the starting position of some of the pieces, and the 9×10 gameboard, but without the xiangqi "river" dividing the board horizontally in the middle.
Akenhead's Chess (1947), Xiangqi (Chinese chess) Chinese Cannon. Moves like a Rook when not capturing, but captures by leaping over an intervening piece and taking the piece on the Pao's destination square. Compare with Cannon (Korean). Pasha: 1 , ~ 2 : KAD = WFAD: Paulovits's Game (1890), Renniassance Chess (1980), Mastodon Chess (2006)
Generals' chess may refer to: Shogi (将棋) or Japanese chess; Janggi (장기/將棋) or Korean chess; Xiangqi or Chinese chess, known in Vietnam as cờ tướng ...
Chinese chess primarily refers to xiangqi, a two-player Chinese game in a family of strategic board games of which Western chess, Indian chaturanga, Japanese shogi, and the more similar Korean janggi are also members. This may also refer to: Chess in China (international, western, chess) Chinese Chess Association
Modeled after the 3-D chess games played while in the Ten Forward lounge while aboard the USS Enterprise -D, this chess set features pieces of everyone’s favorite “Star Trek” characters ...
The game should not be confused with Korean chess, a variant of chess that is played in Korea, but which resembles xiangqi (Chinese chess) rather than shogi.