The two bosses play chess, Zhu Boss plays chess high, and Mr. Peng regrets that the chess is criticized: what a skill!
Chess evolved according to the arrangement of troops on the battlefield, with soldiers in front, generals in the back, and the Chu River han boundary, just like a "simulated war". Mr. Peng, who has commanded thousands of troops and horses on the battlefield, is very good at playing chess, and often plays chess with his guards.
By playing chess, he can rehearse the battle plan he has formulated, and his heart will be more confident. However, Mr. Peng always has a "bad problem", which is also something that many chess players have, that is, regret chess.
Mr. Peng said that he regretted chess not to want to win, but to exercise his tenacious will, but there was a person who was not happy, that is, Mr. Zhu. During the Period of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, after the Fifth Campaign, the Chinese Volunteer Army had already occupied an unprecedented advantage, and Mr. Peng could also rest for a while, so he returned to China and ran out on a tour with Mr. Zhu and others.
The group came to a very beautiful place, stopped to rest, and Mr. Zhu and Mr. Peng put on the chessboard and got down. Zhu Lao was always the commander-in-chief, so Mr. Peng let him play red chess.
The two bosses are veterans who have been in the battlefield for a long time, and they are also inseparable on the chessboard, but it is obvious that Mr. Zhu is still more powerful, and soon ate some of Mr. Peng's chess pieces.
When Mr. Peng saw that he had fallen behind, he began to regret the chess, and Mr. Zhu grabbed his hand and said, No regret chess. He also wanted to argue, but Mr. Zhu said that if he made a tactical mistake, he would admit it, and repentance was a skill.
The two did not give in, fortunately Deng Xiaoping came out of the round field, and the unreasonable Mr. Peng also borrowed the slope to get off the donkey, saying that he would let Mr. Zhu take a step, and after saying that, all three of them laughed.
The reason why Mr. Zhu plays chess well is because he has a high level of understanding of chess. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he once played chess with a peasant, and before he could finish playing, he had something to deal with, so he said that this game of chess was left well, and he would continue to play next time.
The farmer was puzzled and said that the next time he would not be able to repeat the next game? Why do you want to continue? Mr. Zhu said that the chess game is like a battlefield, can you say that you will not fight half of the battle? And every game is different, to be taken seriously, can not be abandoned halfway.
No wonder Mr. Zhu not only fought well, but also played chess well. Every time he played chess he was so attentive that almost no one could disturb him. Once when Zhu Laozong and Deputy Chief of general staff Zuo Quan played chess, Mr. Peng and Chen Geng came to report on their work and stood by to watch the chess.
Both Mr. Zhu and Zuo Quan were concentrating on playing chess, and they had to think about each move for a long time, and Mr. Peng waited impatiently and began to "have fun" on his own.
He broke a dried corn cob and put it on Mr. Zhu's hat piece by piece, at first Mr. Zhu didn't know it, and when the hat was about to be full, it was about to fall off, and Chen Geng laughed happily, and Mr. Zhu finally felt that there was something on the hat.
Only to see Mr. Zhu put his hand on his hat, grab the corn cob, and then play chess with Zuo Quan, as if nothing happened, it was really "Tarzan collapsed in front of him and the color remained unchanged", which was the style of a general.