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How do novices play chess?

Beginners can play chess as follows:

1. Beginners should learn how to move every player and related rules, including how to kill them. Laughing at each other, double car failure, Monday morning quarterback, heavy artillery and so on.

2. Learn the layout. If it's an offensive killing, it's recommended to learn to hit the gun, which is more powerful. If it is a medium gun, there are parallel guns, hand guns (big columns, small columns, midway columns), medium guns against screen horses, medium guns against anti-palace horses and so on.

3. Novices can refer to some chess videos and books, and pay attention to the purpose of each step of the chess piece and the expected routine of the opponent. You can practice more and play chess with experts in the future to increase your exercise opportunities.

4. Further deepen the study of the endgame, learn slightly messy and useful examples and formulas through small-scale thematic research, properly learn the famous endgame in actual combat, and gradually systematize it.

5. According to the arrangement of the learning process, appropriately organize targeted imitation of actual combat, and strictly follow the requirements of the competition conditionally. The competition mode can be organized into group cycle, big cycle, integral compilation, multi-game confrontation or elimination system, etc.

Introduction:

Chess is the creation of China people. He analyzed in detail the relationship between China's ancient game-Liubo and astronomy, iconology and mathematics. He said: "Only in China, the prevalence of Yin-Yang theory promoted the emergence of the embryonic form of chess, invented astronomical divination, and then developed into a game with military significance."

Modern chess style was not formed until the Song Dynasty. Cheng Hao, a Neo-Confucianist in the Song Dynasty, wrote a poem about chess: "Most chess is a play, like turning over a play to learn how to fight. There are also Zhou's famous works in chariots and horses, all of which have official Chinese names. The Han army is heavy on all sides, but it is light outside the river, but it laughs at itself with its wrinkles, like Liu Xiang. " There was no mention of guns in his poems, and he was the last one to join. Of course, it was not until China invented gunpowder and firearms that it was reflected in chess.