Tibetan chess is an interesting intellectual competition game created by Tibetans in their long production and life. According to relevant records, Tibetan chess originated from the mysterious divination rituals in ancient Tibet. It has experienced the development from the royal court to the general public, and has a history of about 3,000 years. Tibetan chess has a long history and rich chess types. It is suitable for men, women, old and young. It is both competitive and interesting. It is an important part of the social and cultural life of the Tibetan people. The way to play Tibetan chess has many similarities with Go, but also unique features, such as shooting, Yulan, Sanbi, Sibi, turning Lhasa, turning sticks, Kazi, Hamu, etc. It can be played by two people or four to six people. There is no saying of handicap in Tibetan chess. If the strength of the two sides is far apart, the solution is always "sticking points". Tibetan chess has a unique form of chess expression, carrying the national psychology, ethics, spiritual temperament, value orientation and aesthetic taste of the Tibetan people, and is an important part of the traditional Tibetan sports culture.