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  2. Xiangqi - Wikipedia

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    Xiangqi is a strategy board game for two players, the most popular board game in China and Vietnam. It is in the same family of games as shogi, janggi, Western chess, chaturanga, and Indian chess, with distinctive features such as the cannon, the river, and the palace.

  3. Ding Liren - Wikipedia

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    Ding Liren is a Chinese chess player who became the World Chess Champion in 2023 by defeating Ian Nepomniachtchi in the rapid tie breaks. He is the highest-rated Chinese chess player in history and a three-time Chinese Chess Champion, as well as a winner of the 2019 Grand Chess Tour and the 2019 Sinquefield Cup.

  4. Chess in China - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the development and progress of chess in China, a major chess power with eight top hundred players and two world champions. Find out how chess was introduced, promoted and popularized in China, and how it relates to xiangqi and weiqi.

  5. Hou Yifan - Wikipedia

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    Hou Yifan is a Chinese chess grandmaster, four-time Women's World Chess Champion and professor at Shenzhen University. She is the second highest rated female player of all time and the youngest ever to win the Women's World Chess Championship and qualify for the title of grandmaster.

  6. Wei Yi - Wikipedia

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    Wei Yi is a chess prodigy who became a grandmaster at 13 and the youngest player to reach 2700 rating at 15. He has won several tournaments and medals, including the Asian Chess Championship and the Tata Steel Masters in 2024.

  7. Game of the Three Friends - Wikipedia

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    Game of the Three Friends (Chinese: 三友棋, Pinyin: Sān-yǒu-qí ; also called Sanyou Qi or Three Friends Chess) is a three-player variant of the game xiangqi ("Chinese chess"). It was invented by Zheng Jinde ( Chinese : 鄭晉德 , Zhèng Jìndé ) during the Qing dynasty (1661–1722 AD).

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