Lian Qi (Bohai)
DLP Game   
Period
Medieval
Region
Northern Asia
Category
Reconstruction, Done, Board, Space, Line
Description
Lian Qi is a name used for alignment games in China. This version, smaller than typically found in China, comes from the Bohai State period of Manchuria.
Rules
Two concentric squares, with lines connecting the corners and the midpoints of the sides.
These rules were taken from the Historical Information ruleset.
All Rulesets
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Lian Qi (Bohai) (Ludii 1)
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Lian Qi (Bohai) (Ludii 2)
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Lian Qi (Bohai) (Ludii 3)
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Lian Qi (Bohai) (Ludii 4)
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Lian Qi (Bohai) (Ludii 5)
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Lian Qi (Bohai) (Ludii 6)
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Lian Qi (Bohai) (Ludii 7)
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Lian Qi (Bohai) (Ludii 8)
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Lian Qi (Bohai) (Ludii 9)
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Lian Qi (Bohai) (Ludii 10)
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Incomplete rulesets
Historical Information
Rules from DLP evidence.
Origin
Manchuria
Ludeme Description
Lian Qi (Bohai).lud
Concepts
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Evidence Map
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Sources
Wu, S. and P. Sebillaud. 2020. "Research on the Merels Game in Medieval China." Asian Archaeology 4: 41-52.
Identifiers
DLP.Games.1398