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janggi
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a two-player strategy board game from Korea, similar to xiangqi and shogi, where players move pieces with different abilities across a board to capture their opponent's pieces and ultimately checkmate their opponent's king
Janggi is a traditional Korean board game similar to chess, played between two players on a 9x10 grid. Each player has 16 pieces, including a general, guards, chariots, elephants, and horses. The main goal is to checkmate the opponent's general, placing it in a position where it cannot move without being captured. In janggi, pieces move in specific ways, and some pieces, like the chariot and horse, can move across multiple squares, similar to the rooks and knights in chess. One unique feature of janggi is the "palace," a special area where the general is restricted and cannot leave under any circumstances. Janggi has been played in Korea for centuries and remains a popular game today.
- He spent the afternoon learning how to play janggi with his friends.
- Janggi is a game of strategy that requires careful planning and thinking ahead.
- After playing chess for years, she decided to try janggi to challenge herself.
- The young boy watched a professional janggi tournament on TV, fascinated by the players' skill.
- They gathered around the janggi board, ready to start their match.
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