Chess culture
As a crystallization of wisdom, the chess culture is a legacy of traditional
Chinese arts, and has contained many rich values and profound cultural
significance throughout the ages. Together with playing musical
instruments, reading, and painting, playing chess was considered as one of
the essential qualities for ancient Chinese literati.
Among the wealth of different kinds of chesses, many were
invented in China like Chinese
chess (Xiangqi), and go (Weiqi). Some people even argue
that international chess itself also originated from China.
With a long history, Chinese chess experienced seven stages of development:
burgeoning, growing, contending, upsurge, declining, prospering, and steady
periods.
There are many stories about the origin of Chinese chess. Some believe that
it was invented by Shennongshi, a legendary god of farming; others insist that
the game emanated from the Warring
States Period (475-221BC); while yet some think that the game was first
formed in the Northern Zhou
Dynasty (557-581). However, the most widespread story about the origin of
Chinese chess goes that Emperor Shun invented the game to educate his younger
brother Xiang, hence the name of Xiangqi.
As a traditional form of art, the game of go also boasts a number of legends
about its origin. One of the best known is that when Emperor Yao married Fuyi Shi
and had a son named Zhu, Yao became very disheartened when the son did not
behave well. So Yao made the game of go to cultivate him morally and
intellectually. Meanwhile, some believe a political strategist in the Warring
States Period (475-221BC) created it.
Nevertheless, despite the legends, the fact is that the primitive form of the
game of go appeared in the primitive society, and the game was a collective,
rather than an individual, creation from ancient China.
The game of go is usually closely associated with military affairs because
both attach great importance on strategies and moving forces. Chinese chess also
has this characteristic.
While a lot of people believe that international chess was
invented in India, some still hold the idea that the game was a creation of
ancient Chinese. However, there is no substantial difference between
international chess and Chinese chess. Influenced by different histories and
geographies, the two games have varied ways in moving the chess pieces,
representing different cultural backgrounds and characteristics.
Today, people all across China love various chesses, which are a prevailing
form of entertainment. The games are highly competitive and require much brain
activity, which could be good therapy for the intellectually retarded people.
However, playing chess is more than only a sport in China; it is also a kind of
widespread art form.
Author: Jeff
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