What is chess?
Chess comes in many forms, including Go, Five-in-a-Row, and Xiangqi, among others.
The game of Go, which Li Hao plays, is also referred to as "sitting in seclusion," "hand talk," and "playing."
On the chessboard, vertical and horizontal lines intersect to form squares, and place the pieces within these squares. Connecting pieces create the situation on the board.
For beginners in Chess Tao, familiarizing oneself with the rules, those who have mastered it place their pieces with skilled precision and fierce offensive strategies, focusing on the critical decisions of gains and losses.
But a true master of Chess Tao emphasizes overall momentum over individual pieces, no longer fixated on capturing or killing but orchestrating one's strategy.
Whether it's Xiangqi, Five-in-a-Row, Go, and so forth, all involve building incremental momentum!
When the momentum naturally develops, victory leads itself, and nothing can stop it.