Shui Yen Ho-Shang
(The Water Drowns the Monk) Ruleset:
Shui Yen Ho-shang
Game
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Period(s)
Modern
Summary
Rules played in Sichuan, China.
Description
These rules were played by shepherds in Sichuan, China.
Rules
5x5 intersecting lines, with the diagonals of every 2x2 square formed. On one side, a diamond intersects with the central point of that side, with diagonals drawn in the diamond. One player plays as the monk, placed at the intersection of the diamond and the main board. The other player plays as fifteen water pieces, placed on each point along the perimeter of the main board. Players take turns moving their pieces to one adjacent point following the lines on the board. The monk may capture two water pieces by moving to an empty space between two water pieces. The goal of the water pieces is to trap the monk on the far point of the diamond. The monk wins by capturing all of the water.
Concepts
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Reference
Nai-ch'iang and Schröder 1946: 169, 190.
Other Rulesets
Origin
Sichuan
Identifiers
DLP.GameRulesets.291
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