Although Chinese is called chess or chess, it actually originated in Asia, and where it originated is still inconclusive. It was introduced to Europe by Arabs.
Several major chess games in the world (Go, Chess, Chess and General Chess) are all related to the political system of this country. The political system reflected by chess is the feudal society in the west. Compared with the other three kinds of chess, chess is more political:
First of all, the social class reflected is obvious, and the names of chess pieces are linked to social class-such as bishops and knights.
Secondly, the most powerful chess piece is the queen, which highlights the status and role of the queen in western feudal society (because of political marriage, the queen represents the military support of a third party).
Chess is a zero-sum game, which means that in a game, players lose and win, and one side wins just as the other side loses, and the total score of the game is always zero.
As early as more than 2000 years ago, this zero-sum game was widely used in the competition and confrontation with winners and losers. "Zero-sum game rules" have attracted more and more attention because there are many situations similar to "zero-sum games" in human society. Corresponding to "zero sum", the concept of "win-win" is also widely used in 2 1 century. The basic theory of "win-win" is that "self-interest" does not "harm others", and a happy result can be achieved through consultation and cooperation.