Xiang Hex is Chinese Chess played upon an elongated hexagonal field consisting of nine files with the outer being seven cells and the center being eleven. The "palace" consists of seven cells, the first three cells of the center file and the first two cells which flank. The "river" is denoted by fourth cell of the first and ninth file, the fifth cell of the second and seventh file and the sixth cell of the center file. The player's side of the field consist of the cells before the "river".
SOLDIERs step one forward orthogonal before entering the "river". Upon and after entering the "river" step one forward, right forward or left forward orthogonal, or right or left diagonal. HORSEs step one vacant orthogonal then one diagonal in the same direction. CHARIOTs slide orthogonal. CANNONs slide orthogonal through vacant cells, may leap any one piece to capture an enemy. ELEPHANTs step two diagonal and never cross the "river". MANDARINs step diagonal and never leave the "palace". GENERALs step orthogonal and never leave the "palace". Not permitted be on an empty file with the opposing GENERAL.
The game is won by checkmating the opposing GENERAL. A player loses if stalemate or repetition of position. If both players have no pieces which can cross the "river", the game is drawn. |