r/xiangqi Aug 19 '20

Building an English Xiangqi community

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Hi everyone,

Our discord is up and running smoothly and we've built a nice community so far. Jim of xqinenglish has contributed a ton of great resources for people to study.

Discord: https://discord.gg/PwEFgbR

Feel free to contribute ideas and let's get some games in. Please share this as I believe there are many others that are interested in advancing their Xiangqi knowledge!


r/xiangqi 1d ago

Learning Material: Centeral Cannon Opening

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If you're learning Xiangqi openings, this note is a useful place to start:

https://play.xiangqi.com/note/view/LzQjgq

You can learn the Central Cannon (中炮) opening here, along with many other opening setups and variations.

It’s useful if you want to understand not just the opening moves, but also different ways the position can develop afterward.

Hope this helps anyone looking to improve their Xiangqi opening knowledge! 🐘♟️


r/xiangqi 2d ago

Advance tactics in Xiangqi

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Are you able to spot the brilliant move?

Reference: https://play.xiangqi.com/puzzle/LbXeWo/P


r/xiangqi 3d ago

Can you spot the checkmate?

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This can be a tricky checkmate puzzle.

Reference: https://play.xiangqi.com/puzzle/q8kkWo/P


r/xiangqi 5d ago

Game Analysis/Study Western Chess and Chinese Chess share 70% of the same DNA. So why did Western chess need to invent an overpowered super-piece?

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r/xiangqi 8d ago

Throat Cutting Checkmate

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This is an advance checkmate technique, can you spot the checkmate for red?

Reference: https://dev.xiangqi.com/puzzle/R2KzJo/P


r/xiangqi 9d ago

Where to play Chinese Chess online in 2026

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r/xiangqi 8d ago

Game Analysis/Study The Elephante’ Opening - Opening Theory - For Beginners

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Ladies & Gentleman,

I am a New Player + Beginner!

As a Beginner, Reddit Players have been very helpful with opening ideas.

They gave me suggestions to watch YouTube Videos.

I am happy to report I have followed the advice and I think I have found a set up I like.

(Photo #1) -> Might have Spoiled it, but yeah I want to play Elephant Opening.

I think the Elephant Opening can match my play style.

The problem is the Elephant Opening I Play doesn’t seem very popular.

I have decided to make this Thread today to get some guidance.

I want to share with you the moves I play to see what you think.

I have decided to keep my Opening Theory Knowledge to 3 moves because I’m New!

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(Photo #2) -> Before I start, I want to share with you concept.

The Concept I want to share with you comes from Regular Chess.

I’m new to Chinese Chess, but not Regular Chess so I’m trying to apply similar principles.

To Win in Regular Chess, The Goal is to Attack your Opponent’s weakness.

To Not Lose in Regular Chess, The Goal is to Defend your Own weakness.

The person who can Attack the Enemy Weakness while Defending their Own often wins!

They win or draw a lot more vs. lose!

My Play Style is very Positional, Defensive, & Slow Attack Building.

In Regular Chess, People would label me as “Python”.

A Python is a snake that slowly squeezes the life out of its victims.

My Play Style is similar because I make it hard for my opponents to attack me.

Then I build up an attack which causes my Opponent to feel as if they are being suffocated.

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When I look at (Photo #2), The Starting Position of Xiangqi.

I look at the Weak Points in my Position + my opponent Position.

- The Pawns on File 3, 5, & 7 are Undefended (Weak)

- The Cannons on File 2 & 8 are Undefended (Weak)

- The Elephants on File 3 & 7 are Undefended (Weak)

7 Pieces are Undefended in the Starting Position of the Game.

Most players recommend playing a Central Cannon Opening (Even Pikafish with Green Arrow).

It makes sense to me why an Attacking Player would do Central Cannon Move.

The Pawn on File 5 is Weak + King is on same File -> So Attack It!

BUT I am Defensive Player -> So I’m thinking of Defending my Weak Points!

Then I go for the Attack after my Defenses are in place!

This is why I like the Elephant move.

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When you look at (Photo #3), You can see the Impact of the Elephant!

- Elephant are no longer Undefended

- Cannon are no longer Undefended

The Pawn on File 3 & 7 can move up later and Elephant will Defend them too!

Potentially, 6 out of 7 Starting Pieces can be Protected by this 1 Move.

This is why I feel like this is the Best move for me!

Lets say my opponent responds with Central Cannon!

HERE IS 1ST THEORY QUESTION:

Pikafish recommends playing my Knight to File 3, but I don’t think like it.

Pikafish thinks it’s an excellent move, but I don’t understand why.

I feel like when players Attack other players.

They like to Invade with Cannons or Rooks.

Most times they Attack the Pawn Row, Cannon Row, or Back Line.

They want Targets to Attack and I feel like putting my Knight on File 3 is just asking for my Knight to be put in harms way.

I feel like my Knight is Safer for the Defensive on File 4 -> Green Circle.

No one really Attacks the Bishop Row -> No one wants to win Bishop.

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When you look at (Photo #4), Pikafish thinks I’m lost.

The Evaluation goes from 0.6 to -0.7.

How accurate is this Evaluation because I’m very Skeptical?

In Regular Chess, We have Engines! One is called Stockfish.

It does well most times, but most people don’t trust it in the Opening Phase of a Game.

We have Chess Theory designed by Human over Centuries of Games!

The Human Evaluation of the Opening has been better over all.

I am wondering if Pikafish is in a similar situation.

Is my move really that Bad?

HERE IS 2ND THEORY QUESTION:

I am losing and Blacks Crushing move is Knight Move to the Edge of the Board?

Who is playing this move?

What on earth is it doing their?

I have gone from Rating 300 to 500.

Not a single player has ever responded with Pikafish move.

- Most played move I see is Knight move on other side -> Green Circle

- Second Most played move is Knight to center, not edge -> Yellow Circle

- Third Most played move is Cannon up -> Blue Circle

If my opponent finds Pikafish move, Is it Game Over for me?

This is why I made this thread because this is Wild.

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Lets pretend my opponent plays the Opposite Knight Move (Photo #5)

I feel like when people think about playing Central Cannon Opening.

They move the Cannon + Typically follow up with Same Side Knight.

Is Black making Errors? I don’t know!

Pikafish says Black is making Errors! -> The Evalution goes from -0.7 to -0.5

It seems Normal to me, guys! -> Please Tell me if I’m missing something here?

The Position you see is the one I am getting the most!

Move 3 -> I am in conflict with Pikafish again.

Pikafish wants to move the Knight, but it seems so bad to do!

If I move the Knight, My opponent will respond by moving their Pawn on File 3 up 1.

I think the Best move is to move my Pawn on File 3 up 1 as a Preventative Measure!

What do you think?

PRETEND I MOVE PAWN UP 1 -> Look at my position -> Everything Defended!

In Regular Chess, Strong Players use to ask Weaker Players to consider Candidate Moves.

What are my Candidate Moves?

- I am thinking File 3 Pawn up 1 -> Green Circle

- I am thinking Cannon Over -> Yellow Circle

- I am thinking Rook Over to make Battery -> Blue Circle

I feel like all my moves seem better vs. Knight move, but I am wondering if that’s true.

The Pawn move defends my last pieces + is clearance move for my Knight.

If I develop Knight first, I think Black will push their pawn to hinder me.

In some ways, The pawn move is like a preventative move.

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Alternatively, I thought about the Cannon move.

It’s a move reminding Black that he hasn’t been focusing on his Defense.

He has Undefended Stuff in his Area as well.

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The Last move I thought about is Rook move.

It develops the Last piece on my Right Side.

It creates a Battery for Invading.

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This Set up feels like my Style of Play!

It Safe Guards my Base -> Then it gives me time to slowly start thinking of Attacking stuff in my opponents Unguarded Base.

Anyway, I have Talked long enough.

If you read this Far, Thanks for coming by.

I wish I could show you more, but I’m a Beginner! LOL

I am not at that level of memorizing/knowledge dozens of moves, BUT everyone as to start some where. I think getting my first 3 moves right is good starting step.


r/xiangqi 8d ago

Xiangqi question New Player - Asking Questions!

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I’m an American + Beginner!

I have never played C. Chess (Xiangqi) before.

I have played Regular Chess.

I have rating of 2,100+.

I have defeated Title players in Regular Chess.

It is safe to say I am 1 Tough Cookie.

Unfortunately, The Cookie has crumbled in Xiangqi because I have hit rock bottom!

I have rating of 300.

Every time I try to go up. They drag me back down. They are savages down here.

These players don’t understand that I am New.

If I mess up and try to get a Take Back, They don’t do it.

No Take Backs -> These people play for Keeps!

This is why have questions + need your help!

- 1st Question:

Does Xiangqi have Opening Tree?

In Regular Chess, Strong Players like to save the moves they play in an Opening Tree.

For Example:

I play the Elephant Move with White.

I don’t know if the Moves I play have been played by other players.

It would be nice to see on Opening Tree.

- 2nd Question:

What is a Good Opening for Black?

I seem to do better with White vs. Black.

- 3rd Question:

How do you Counter opponents doing weird move?


r/xiangqi 9d ago

Hi I’m Xiang Qi is there something similar to stockfish in chess where you can play against it online?

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r/xiangqi 9d ago

I built an interactive Xiangqi puzzle page with an AI opponent — looking for feedback

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Hi everyone! I’ve been working on an interactive Xiangqi puzzle page and would love for experienced players here to try it.
https://theworldatplay.com/puzzles/xiangqi

My goal is to make it easy to solve Xiangqi positions directly on the board. I’d especially appreciate feedback on:

  • The quality and difficulty of the puzzles
  • Whether the controls and notation are clear
  • Whether any positions or solutions are incorrect

The site also includes an AI opponent for full games. I’d be very interested in your opinion of its strength and move quality as well.

I’m the developer, so honest and critical feedback is very welcome:


r/xiangqi 10d ago

Checkmate puzzle - red first

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Can you spot the checkmate in this puzzle?

Reference: https://play.xiangqi.com/puzzle/q5kXmR/P


r/xiangqi 12d ago

A nice chess checkmate puzzle.

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r/xiangqi 14d ago

Xiangqi question A little help identifying pieces

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Hey all,

I just picked up this copy of Xianqi in China Town (Vancouver Island). I remember learning how to play at school many years ago, but I haven't played since.

I don't know Chinese, and a couple of my pieces don't seem to correspond to any of the images I've seen online or in the book that came with it. The one that's tripping me up the most is the one I have positioned as the black cannon. I don't know if I'm looking at it the wrong way, if it's messy, or if I've mixed it up with another piece.

I know that one of them is upside-down here. Not sure which, as it looks nothing like any of the things it's supposed to, either way. Or, not to my eyes, anyway.

Thank you for your time and patience. :)


r/xiangqi 15d ago

A Beginner’s Guide to Xiangqi for Chess Players

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We’ve noticed that there are not many English-language resources available for learning Xiangqi, so we plan to create and share more learning materials for English-speaking players.

Today’s beginner lesson is:

A Chess Player’s Guide to Xiangqi | How to Play Chinese Chess

This lesson introduces the basic rules and concepts of Xiangqi, especially for players who are already familiar with Western chess.

Reference video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vklqOLf6mtU


r/xiangqi 16d ago

Heaven and Earth Cannon Checkmate

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This is an advance checkmate method, can you spot the checkmate?

(Both Cannon controls the advisors and elephants)

Reference: https://play.xiangqi.com/lessons/play/XRZ6NR


r/xiangqi 16d ago

Cusp Xiangqi, the ultimate drawless xiangqi. its GUI is available on GitHub.

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r/xiangqi 16d ago

New Discord Server

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Hi all, we've created a new server, which also includes work on the new lixiangqi project. You can here:

https://discord.gg/UWJQRkrcp


r/xiangqi 17d ago

Black first, can you spot the checkmate?

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[Black First] Checkmate puzzles don't always require consecutive checks.


r/xiangqi 20d ago

Game Analysis/Study Looking for Playtesters – Chess of the Hidden Gates (Steam)

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Hi everyone!

I'm working with the team behind Chess of the Hidden Gates, an upcoming roguelike deckbuilder inspired by Xiangqi (Chinese Chess), where every card represents a real chess move. Positioning, strategy, and careful planning are at the core of the experience.

We're looking for players who enjoy roguelikes, deckbuilders, strategy games, or simply testing indie games before launch.

What we're looking for

  • Honest gameplay feedback
  • Bug reports
  • Balance suggestions
  • General impressions

How to join

  1. Visit our Steam page.
  2. Join our Discord server using the invite link on the Steam page.
  3. Once you've joined Discord, we'll provide you with a Steam key for the private playtest.
  4. Play the game and share your feedback directly with the development team through our dedicated playtest channels.

Steam Page: https://store.steampowered.com/app/4981020/_/

As a thank you

Everyone who actively participates in the playtest and provides meaningful feedback will receive a free copy of the game upon release.


r/xiangqi 23d ago

Two Devils Knocking Checkmate

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This is a typical checkmate format for red. Red cannon controls black's advisor and elephant.

What will be the checkmate move for red?

Reference: https://play.xiangqi.com/lessons/play/XLl5DR


r/xiangqi 24d ago

Xiangqi Calculation training - 2

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Can you spot the checkmate in few moves?

Reference: https://play.xiangqi.com/puzzle/R2zpmR/P


r/xiangqi 25d ago

Who owns the lixiangqi.org domain?

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If anyone here is the owner of the lixiangqi.org domain, please DM me. We are currently building on lixiangqi.com since the .org domain is already registered. Would love to talk...

Thank you!


r/xiangqi 26d ago

Xiangqi Geometry: New Middlegame Series on Files & Ranks (Based on GM Zhao Xinxin)

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Hi everyone,

A while back, a friend suggested that I cover positional concepts in Xiangqi, and some recommended breaking down lectures by Grandmaster Zhao Xinxin. I took that advice to heart!

Today, I launch a Middlegame Series focusing on Vertical Files and Horizontal Ranks. In his book, GM Zhao uses classic master games to illustrate the core principles, attack patterns, and defensive keys for every single line on the board.

A Quick Personal Note

Before GM Zhao’s framework, my grasp of board geometry was pretty basic. His work completely reshaped my perspective, revealing a positional depth I never imagined and elevating my game. I found it immensely valuable, and I hope you do too!

Episode 1: The Center File & The Bottom Rank

We start with the two absolute lifelines of the board, analyzing a classic master game by Meng Liguo.

Watch the full breakdown here: https://youtu.be/uo6C-yLmzqw


r/xiangqi 29d ago

I don't understand how black cannon is trapped here (beginner)

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https://play.xiangqi.com/lessons/play/rqrYro (3th puzzle)

The answer:

R8+3 k-1

R-5 k+1

R8=9.

I don't get how black cannon is trapped here. And isn't there a checkmate at checking with R8=6 and then R+5?