Modelling the Impact of Chess Game on Students’ Sports Accomplishment
Table 1
Comparison of Tibetan chesses.
Type
Jiuqi, Mimang
Zijiu (Pinch chess)
King chess (one king chess, double king chess, and four king chess)
Chess board
Method
“Jiu” in the Tibetan language means success, and its form varies according to the number of chessboards, ranging from as few as 6 × 6 to as many as 20 × 20
Five lines, seven lines, and nine lines are odd-numbered squares; the chessboard has horizontal, vertical, and diagonal lines; the intersection of all lines is used for chess moves; there are no strict rules for “Zijiu” chess pieces whose number is determined by the number of intersections of the chessboard
Simple, diverse, and popular; the chessboard is composed of straight and horizontal lines; different chesses have different numbers of “royal palaces”