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Liubo Featured in the Han-Dynasty Pictorial Brick - Immortals Playing the Game

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Bamboo Dragonflies

Bamboo Dragonflies
A bamboo dragonfly is an age-old Chinese toy. The T-shaped toy is made up of a horizontal bar...

The String Lion Dance in Huotong

The String Lion Dance in Huotong
The string lion dance is kept alive in Huotong Town in Ningde of Fujian Province. Also called...

Chinese Traditional Puzzle

Chinese Traditional Puzzle
Ancient China has very rich game culture and Chinese traditional puzzles once influenced greatly...
The picture is partially damaged. There are two winged immortals sitting in a half-kneeling position, playing liubo. Another winged immortal at the left bottom is holding the rein of a divine horse with both hands. The horse, raising its head and neighing, looks as if it's about to gallop. A crane is behind the horse and a winged immortal is standing in front of it with something in his hands. 

Liubo

Liubo
Liubo
Apart from xiangqi (Chinese chess) and weiqi (the game of go), liubo was another board game popular in ancient China. It's a game between two players, each of whom has six chess pieces, hence the name "liubo" or "six sticks".
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  • A Story about a Disaster Brought by a Liubo Game
    A Story about a Disaster Brought by a Liubo Game
    A Story about a Disaster Brought by a Liubo Game
    According to Shuoyuan (Garden of Stories), a liubo game was underway to jazz up a banquet in honor of Emperor Qinshihuang's coming-of-age ceremony. During the game, someone called Lao Ai talked...
  • Liubo and Politics
    Liubo and Politics
    Liubo and Politics
    Liubo was also one of the factors leading to the "Rebellion of Seven Feudal States" during the reign of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty. Emperor Jing was fond of playing liubo game when he was the...
  • The Liubo-Related Mirror with TLV Patterns
    The Liubo-Related Mirror with TLV Patterns
    The Liubo-Related Mirror with TLV Patterns
    The round mirror has a round knob, which is surrounded by nine smaller knobs. Four characters - "chang yi zi sun (to benefit future generations forever)" - are inscribed respectively inside the...
  • The Liubo Tools Unearthed from the Mawangdui Site
    The Liubo Tools Unearthed from the Mawangdui Site
    The Liubo Tools Unearthed from the Mawangdui Site
    A set of liubo tools for entertainment was unearthed from Tomb No. 3 at the Mawangdui Site. The set is composed of a board, 12 big chess pieces (six black ones and six white ones), 20 small chess...
  • Liubo Featured in the Han-Dynasty Pictorial Brick - Immortals Playing the Game
    Liubo Featured in the Han-Dynasty Pictorial Brick - Immortals Playing the Game
    Liubo Featured in the Han-Dynasty Pictorial Brick - Immortals Playing the Game
    A set of liubo tools for entertainment was unearthed from Tomb No. 3 at the Mawangdui Site. The set is composed of a board, 12 big chess pieces (six black ones and six white ones), 20 small chess...
  • Liubo - the Ancestor of Board Games
    Liubo - the Ancestor of Board Games
    Liubo - the Ancestor of Board Games
    According to the research of modern board game historians, liubo is actually the ancestor of all battle board games of the world today, such as Chinese chess, chess etc. These games all evolve from...

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