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Northern Zhou Xiangxi
Chinese board game / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Northern Zhou Xiangxi was a two player board game played during the Northern Zhou dynasty, at the end of the Northern and Southern dynasties period in China. Due to its name (象),[1] it is often mistaken for a chess-like game or as the predecessor of Xiangqi, yet there were many different games in Chinese history which bore similar names before the advent of Xianqi as it is know today during the Song dynasty. [2] Scholars have denied that the game resembled chess. Based on the rules as recorded in the surviving chapters of Emperor Wu's Xiang Jing, it was instead a racing game.[3]