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棋
1. A category of entertainment projects, specifically referring to "chess pieces."
一类文娱项目,特指“棋子”。
2. Examples include: elephant chess (象棋), surrounding chess (围棋), chessboard (棋盘), chess path (棋道), stars scattered in chess (星罗棋布), indecisiveness in chess (举棋不定 - metaphor for hesitation).
例如:象棋、围棋、棋盘、棋道、星罗棋布、举棋不定(比喻拿不定主意)。
3. (Phonetic and Semantic) A character formed phonetically, with the radical 木 (wood) indicating its meaning. Its original meaning referred to pieces used in ancient gambling games.
(形声字,从木,其声。本义:古时通称博弈的子为棋)
4. As a verb: to play chess.
(动) 下棋。
5. Reference:
1. "Shuowen": 棊, meaning to play chess.
2. "Dialect": five types may also be referred to as 棊.
3. "Huainanzi": Those who engage in chess (referring to a specific version of the game).
4. "Shanhaijing": Describes a mountain with rocks called the chess of the emperor's terrace.
5. "Biwuzhi": Yao created surrounding chess to teach his son Dan Zhu, or some say Shun instructed Zhang Jun in foolishness, hence creating surrounding chess to educate them.
6. "Shiji": Refers to a wooden piece used in games.
Further examples include:
- Chessboard (棋枰)
- Chess piece (棋子 - a type of food)
- Xiangqi (象棋)
- International chess (国际象棋)
- Go (围棋)
- Checkers (跳棋)
(As a verb): to play chess.
如: 棋功 (skill in playing chess); 棋仙 (a person skilled in chess who enjoys playing); 棋名 (fame due to excellent chess skills).
6. Foundation or basis.
根底、根基。《集韻·平声·之韵》:“棋,根柢也。”《史记·卷二五·律书》:“箕者,言万物根棋,故曰箕。”通“基”。
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