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The 象戯図式 ''Shōgi Zushiki,'' 諸象戯図式 ''Sho Shōgi Zushiki,'' and 象棋六種之図式 ''Shōgi Rokushu no Zushiki'' are Edo-era publications describing various variants of Japanese chess, otherwise known as ''shōgi.'' The ''Shōgi Zushiki'' covers the setup and moves of standard ''shōgi, chū shōgi, dai shōgi, tenjiku shōgi, dai dai shōgi, maka dai dai shōgi,'' and ''tai shōgi.'' It also mentions ''wa shōgi, Tang shōgi,'' seven-person Chinese chess, ''kō shōgi,'' and ''taikyoku shōgi.'' The ''Sho Shōgi Zushiki'' (published 1694) covers the setup and moves of ''sho shōgi,'' standard shōgi, ''wa shōgi, chū shōgi, dai shōgi, tenjiku shōgi, dai dai shōgi, maka dai dai shōgi,'' and ''tai shōgi.'' The ''Shōgi Rokushu no Zushiki'' covers the setup and moves of ''sho shōgi, chū shōgi, dai shōgi, dai dai shōgi, maka dai dai shōgi,'' and ''tai shōgi.'' The ''Shōgi Zushiki'' and ''Sho Shōgi Zushiki'' are generally though not always in agreement on the powers of the various pieces, but the ''Shōgi Rokushu no Zushiki'' differs in the descriptions of most pieces which are found only in the larger shogi variants, or which have distinctive moves in the larger variants. ==Bibliography== ;''Shōgi Zushiki'' *「ものと人間の文化史23 将棋」 増川宏一・法政大学出版局・1977年・ISBN 4-588-20231-6 *「象戯図式」 松浦大六筆写・1909年 ;''Sho Shōgi Zushiki'' *? ;''Shōgi Rokushu no Zushiki'' *「ものと人間の文化史23 将棋」 増川宏一・法政大学出版局・1977年・ISBN 4-588-20231-6 *「雑藝叢書」 国書刊行会・1915年 ja:象戯図式 ja:諸象戯図式 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Edo-era shogi sources」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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