释义 |
‖ shogi|ˈʃoːgi| Also Sho-gi, † Sho-Ho-Ye, Shongi. [Jap.] A Japanese board game resembling chess.
1858Japan Opened (Relig. Tract Soc.) vii. 267 The game is called Sho-Ho-Ye, and is a great favourite among the Japanese. 1884tr. J. J. Rein's Japan II. ii. 430 Among those of which adults of all classes..are very fond, the most conspicuous at present are Shôgi, or chess, and Go. 1890B. H. Chamberlain Things Japanese 66 Japanese chess (shōgi) was introduced from China centuries ago. 1905Cho-Yo Japanese Chess (Shō-ngi) 27 The governing class of people valued the chessological Art or Science of struggles, commonly known as Shōngi (Chess). 1969R. C. Bell Board & Table Games II. ii. 38 There are about ten million Sho-gi players in Japan. 1975Way to Play 50/1 There have been many forms of shogi since its introduction in about the eighth century. |