Chess has become an educational game that both adults and children like, and even formal games appear.


Many people become famous because they can play chess.


Chess has its own set of chess rules.


1. The "king" can move straight, sideways, or diagonally, but can only move one square at a time.


The "king" is a symbol of life. When the "king" dies, the game is over.


2. The "queen" is the most powerful piece in chess because it can move straight, horizontally, and diagonally. And there is no limit to the number of squares it can move, as long as there are no other pieces in front of it.


3. The "bishop" can only move diagonally.


There are two "bishops" in chess, one in the black square and one in the white square, which means that the "bishop" in the black square will never appear in the white square.


4. A "rook" can move straight or horizontally, and there is no limit to the number of squares it can move.


5. A "pawn" can move one or two squares if it is its first move, but only one square if it is not its first move, and it can only move straight ahead, not horizontally or diagonally.


In addition, "pawns" eat each other's pieces in a special way.


Generally, pawns can only eat the enemy in front of them diagonally, and then occupy the position in front of them diagonally after eating. This is called "eating a passing pawn".


6. A "knight" moves one square horizontally or straight, and then diagonally.


Chess is not only for adults but also for children.


First of all, it improves intelligence and logic, there are some elements in chess.


Calculation means predicting how many moves your opponent can make, estimating the result after the move, and then calculating your chances of winning.


If the logic is wrong, even if you have high skills and calculation ability, many of the preconditions will be wrong. So it is important to train in logical thinking.


And it can also exercise concentration and endurance.


The game usually takes half an hour, even if the classroom practice also takes more than an hour, so it requires a high degree of concentration and patience.


Children who love to play chess are more mature and have faster-thinking speed.


Every game of chess is a new creation, and most of the points chosen in each game are diverse, uncertain, and unpredictable.


From the beginning of the layout, a blueprint of one's own design appears in the player's mind.


And as the game progresses, the player must constantly readjust his thinking and adjust the composition according to the changing situation of the game.


Each move in chess plays a crucial role in the overall situation, and a child's brain will constantly create a new image, and then constantly subvert this image to create a newer one.