Baduk
Baduk is a game in which two people play black and white stones on a square plate and occupy the house. You can place stones at 361 intersections on the board with 19 rows of horizontal and vertical lines. The goal of the game is to surround the stone with more space than the opponent. The rules are simple but require very deep strategic thinking. In addition, it is called 'Ki' in Chinese character, and it is also called 'Kiji' in addition to 'revolution', 'innovation', 'crisis',' , 'Left' and 'Oro' are also used to refer to Baduk. The origin of Baduk is vaguely known in ancient China, but it is not known exactly where and when it started. It is various from the idea that the Zebi, one of the Northern peoples, not China, invented, and that it was made in the Shang Nation founded by Yemak. It was introduced in the period of the Three Kingdoms from the 5th century to the 7th century, and it became popular until the trend of the modern monkey of Japan in the 1950s in the form of a bad go bad.