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Significance of arch pawn

I'm not good at chess, but I was enlightened very early. I remember when I was eight or nine years old, a brother downstairs who was two years older than me taught me. His father loves playing chess, and he says he is still an expert. This senior brother is also a novice, but he just learned a few surprising tricks from his father. Every time he pulls me down to play chess, he makes me dumbfounded and smug.

The horse walks like a field in the sun, and the old coach never leaves the nest. Cannons on shelves, carts all over the world! These words are the beginning of my understanding of chess. Since then, almost all my attention has been focused on these works. As for the other pieces on the board, it seems to me that they are dispensable. Especially the chess pieces, I think it is to decorate and decorate the chess game-the chess pieces can also protect the coach, and the chess pieces are really useless!

Anyway, I didn't use soldiers. I used them to stop guns. I have a female classmate in high school who is good at using double guns. I have guns everywhere, and I can hardly draw. The pieces of both sides became her gun rack, and I realized at that time that the pieces were not useless.

Until one day, I watched two uncles playing chess on the roadside. One of them is at a disadvantage in chess and can only mobilize one car and three pawns. You can let the other horses and chariots take turns to attack. After he completes the defense, he will slowly arch the soldiers to the other side's position as soon as he is free. One step at a time, no hurry, no rashness, several pieces cooperate with each other to support each other, but the other side is anxious but can't crack it. Finally, although our coach was near misses and made great moves, he was always near misses. Across the street, three soldiers besieged the city and forced their opponents to give up.

This chess game made me understand the wisdom and intention of the ancients in designing chess pieces, and also made me re-understand the role and significance of this chess piece that crossed the river step by step and never looked back.

Impatience and eagerness for success are common problems of most people, and comparing with each other makes people more impetuous! I want to do something passionate and planned in advance. After a few days of self-doubt, I even encouraged myself and finally gave up. Then choose a direction and ideal, and fall back into the vicious circle above, becoming less and less confident and achieving nothing!

Learn to cross the river, and walk forward without looking back! One day, one day, one thing will break the game.