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Chess is the embodiment of China culture. Why does India apply for World Heritage?

Because South Korea successfully applied for the Dragon Boat Festival, India began to play chess with China. However, after being rejected by the United Nations six times, it has become a joke. Indians think chess is theirs for two reasons. The first reason is that there were no elephants in ancient China. The second reason is that Persian chess originated in India, but later the development of the Silk Road was brought to China and developed into China chess. The reason why the United Nations refused is that the chess book belongs to China and has nothing to do with Indian.

China chess record

The early prototype was Liubo Opera, and now Luoyang Museum also has the chess set of Liubo Opera. Therefore, the history of chess in China is earlier than that in the Tang Dynasty, so there is no such thing as the introduction of chess in the Tang Dynasty. Another reason why India knows nonsense is that in ancient times, elephants were everywhere in the Central Plains. For example, the Yu characters in Henan evolved from people holding elephants, and the pictographic cultural relics unearthed in Henan predate the Tang Dynasty. So chess is the culture of our country.

India has no modern history.

In fact, India's application for World Heritage has put the cart before the horse. This history should be traced back. In fact, India has no modern history. Their modern history was recreated by our country. This man is Xuanzang. When Xuanzang went to India to study, he recorded what he saw and felt in his notes. Later, India also used this record to explore the land and gradually formed the present India. Therefore, it is impossible for us in China to succeed in Indian chess.

Chess has obvious China characteristics.

We all know that there is a boundary river between Chu and Han on the chessboard, which is actually the place where Chu and Han fought in the Western Han Dynasty. In addition, during the Three Kingdoms period, there was a story called Cao Chong, from which we can see that the chess culture was earlier than the Tang Dynasty. Moreover, China chess has distinct China characteristics, which embodies the historical characteristics of our country and the culture that our country has experienced. So Indians must first understand the history of our country before they can explore whether chess is theirs or not.