Eleven-Fang
DLP Game   
Period
Medieval, Modern
Region
Eastern Asia
Category
Reconstruction, Done, Board, War
Description
Eleven-Fang is a game played in China. Though the game was described in the late twentieth century, it is likely to be much older, since a board belonging to it was found in a Tang Dynasty tomb, but which could date up to 1936.
Rules
11x11 intersecting lines.
These rules were taken from the Historical Information ruleset.
All Rulesets
Reconstructed rulesets
Eleven-Fang (Ludii 1)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Eleven-Fang (Ludii 2)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Eleven-Fang (Ludii 3)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Eleven-Fang (Ludii 4)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Eleven-Fang (Ludii 5)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Eleven-Fang (Ludii 6)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Eleven-Fang (Ludii 7)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Eleven-Fang (Ludii 8)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Eleven-Fang (Ludii 9)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Eleven-Fang (Ludii 10)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Incomplete rulesets
Historical Information
Rules from DLP evidence.
Origin
China
Ludeme Description
Eleven-Fang.lud
Concepts
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Evidence Map
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Sources
Shimizu, Y. and S. Miyahara. 2002. "Game Boards in the Longmen Caves and the Game of Fang." Board Game Studies 5: 25-33.
Identifiers
DLP.Games.976