Life As A Game Of Chess
Life is like a silent game of chess, where each piece moves within a confined board, reflecting our rises and choices in the world: a moment of “欠行” (missing a proper move) brings regret from impulsiveness; “无着” (no valid move) mirrors the stagnation of confusion; “卧槽” (a piece stuck or sidelined) embodies struggles in adversity; and “困毙” (being completely trapped) represents the inevitable outcome of accumulated missteps. Though the board is small, it reflects the vastness of life—every move shapes the future, every misstep may lead to new difficulties, and only by learning to reflect and act with care within these limits can we preserve our vitality amid the unfolding game.