Mini xiangqi is a smaller version of xiangqi, invented by Shigenobu Kusumoto in 1973 or 1974. Compared to xiangqi itself, it has no river, no elephants, and no guards. It does still have a palace, which limits the movement of the king, as it does in xiangqi itself.
The initial array of the pieces in mini xiangqi is like this:
Why do I bring up this smaller xiangqi variant? Well, some time ago, I got my hands on a wooden xiangqi set, with the pieces similar to, but smaller than those of my varnished set.
Rather than use the paper board provided with the set, or make a board myself, I thought it would be fun to use it for mini xiangqi (simply leave out the elephants and guards) and create a board for that.
That board consisted of a piece of thin plywood, on which I drew the initial lines.
All that's missing now is the pieces; note the absence of elephants and guards.
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