Deer Chess
Deer chess project batch: Provincial second batch of projects Protection unit: Culture and Sports Bureau of Durbet Mongolian Autonomous County Representative inheritor: An Guangxue Deer chess in Durbet area is made of patella (Galaha), also known as "Bogenjilaga". 5 longitude and latitude lines cross to form a square chessboard, and a diagonal line is drawn through the four corners to form a diagonal "cross". Then take the end of the center line of the longitude and latitude lines and draw 4 diagonal lines to form a square, with a total of 35 points. Two people play chess, one side holds 2 deer pieces and the other side holds 24 dogs. The deer-holding party jumps over the dog's body, which means eating a dog, and the dog-holding party places another dog in the appropriate position. When the deer cannot eat the dog, it can move at will, and the dog will place another piece until all the dog pieces are played. If the deer-holding party eats all the dogs, the deer wins; if the dog-holding party leaves the deer with no steps to move, the dog wins. Deer chess is easy to play, with simple tools, and easy to popularize. (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.) (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.)