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If this game is really from the 13th century or later, then it cannot have been invented by Sima Guang, who died in 1086. Furthermore, the presence of the queen and bishop are not a very watertight argument for a later date, pace Leventhal, because both were already present in dai shogi in Japan in the 13th century. Double sharp (talk) 08:09, 29 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]