1001 GoGoD Games for your Coffee Break #25 (7 Feb 2013)
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 2:26 pm
Something for the weekend, sir - the pleasure of seeing one of the old Chinese Meijins in action - Shing Dingan aka Shi Xiangxia - against an amateur nicknamed Ironhead because he loved to fight and preferred to lose large (as here) if he couldn't win large. A wealthy salt merchant, he would pay the pros 1 silver tael for every stone of his that was taken.
This particular game, though (circa 1750), despite the high winning margin, is most notable for perhaps holding the record for the most points (i.e. zi - Chinese points) involved in sekis.
These ancient games with sekis are also valuable in giving us clues as to whether and how group tax was applied in ancient Chinese games.
I now hand you back to my colleague TMH who would like a silver tael for every game he has transcribed.
This particular game, though (circa 1750), despite the high winning margin, is most notable for perhaps holding the record for the most points (i.e. zi - Chinese points) involved in sekis.
These ancient games with sekis are also valuable in giving us clues as to whether and how group tax was applied in ancient Chinese games.
I now hand you back to my colleague TMH who would like a silver tael for every game he has transcribed.