Pong Hau K'i (Chinese: 裤裆棋, pinyin: kùdāng qí, Cantonese: Pong Hau K'i/bong1 hau2 kei4 崩口棋) is a Chinese traditional board game for two players. In Korea, it is known as Ou-moul-ko-no or Umul Gonu (우물고누) or as Gang Gonu (강고누). "Umul" translates as "a spring", and the appearance of the board is like that of a spring in the center, with water running out in all directions. "Gang" translates as "river", and has a similar interpretation. Equivalent games are also played in Thailand (Sua tok tong) and in northern India (Hindustani?: Do-guti).
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| - Umul gonu (de)
- 우물고누 (ko)
- Pong Hau K'i (en)
- 裤裆棋 (zh)
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| - Umul gonu ist ein koreanisches und in der Bezeichnung Pong Hau K’I oder Pong Hau Qi ein chinesisches Brettspiel mit einfachen strategischen Elementen für zwei Personen und wird vorwiegend von Kindern gespielt. Es ist im ostasiatischen Raum verbreitet und nennt sich in Thailand sua tok tong und im Punjab do-guti. (de)
- 우물고누 또는 고당기(褲襠棋)는 두 명이 승부를 겨룰 수 있는 한국과 중국의 전통 보드게임이다. 고누의 일종이다. (ko)
- 裤裆棋,也叫憋死牛、堵茅坑、区字棋、媳婦跳井、瞎子跳井、斷兔兒、剪刀棋,是中國、朝鮮半島、蒙古流傳的兩人棋類,一般用于儿童启蒙教育用。 (zh)
- Pong Hau K'i (Chinese: 裤裆棋, pinyin: kùdāng qí, Cantonese: Pong Hau K'i/bong1 hau2 kei4 崩口棋) is a Chinese traditional board game for two players. In Korea, it is known as Ou-moul-ko-no or Umul Gonu (우물고누) or as Gang Gonu (강고누). "Umul" translates as "a spring", and the appearance of the board is like that of a spring in the center, with water running out in all directions. "Gang" translates as "river", and has a similar interpretation. Equivalent games are also played in Thailand (Sua tok tong) and in northern India (Hindustani?: Do-guti).
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* One kind of board.
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| - Umul gonu ist ein koreanisches und in der Bezeichnung Pong Hau K’I oder Pong Hau Qi ein chinesisches Brettspiel mit einfachen strategischen Elementen für zwei Personen und wird vorwiegend von Kindern gespielt. Es ist im ostasiatischen Raum verbreitet und nennt sich in Thailand sua tok tong und im Punjab do-guti. (de)
- Pong Hau K'i (Chinese: 裤裆棋, pinyin: kùdāng qí, Cantonese: Pong Hau K'i/bong1 hau2 kei4 崩口棋) is a Chinese traditional board game for two players. In Korea, it is known as Ou-moul-ko-no or Umul Gonu (우물고누) or as Gang Gonu (강고누). "Umul" translates as "a spring", and the appearance of the board is like that of a spring in the center, with water running out in all directions. "Gang" translates as "river", and has a similar interpretation. Equivalent games are also played in Thailand (Sua tok tong) and in northern India (Hindustani?: Do-guti). The board consists of 5 vertices and 7 edges. Each player has two pieces. Players take turns to move. At each turn, the player moves one of their two pieces into the adjacent vacant vertex. If a player can't move, they lose. Only one type of position can make a player lose. If both players play perfectly, the game continues endlessly with no winner. It is a children's game in both China and Korea, and is often used for childhood education.
* One kind of board.
* One kind of board, esp. for Pong Hau K'i.
* One kind of board.
* One kind of board, esp. for Umul Gonu. (en)
- 우물고누 또는 고당기(褲襠棋)는 두 명이 승부를 겨룰 수 있는 한국과 중국의 전통 보드게임이다. 고누의 일종이다. (ko)
- 裤裆棋,也叫憋死牛、堵茅坑、区字棋、媳婦跳井、瞎子跳井、斷兔兒、剪刀棋,是中國、朝鮮半島、蒙古流傳的兩人棋類,一般用于儿童启蒙教育用。 (zh)
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