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====Elephant==== [[Image:Xiangqi Elephant (Trad).svg|180px|The elephants|left]] '''Elephants''' (or '''bishops''') are labeled {{Lang|zh-hant|象}} ''xiàng'' ("elephant") for Black and 相 ''xiàng'' ("minister") for Red. They are located next to the advisors. These pieces move and capture exactly two points diagonally and may not jump over intervening pieces; the move is described as being like the character 田 ''Tián'' ("field"), in reference to the board's squares.<ref name="pieces"/> Blocking an elephant with a diagonally adjacent piece is known as "blocking the elephant's eye" ({{Lang|zh-hant|塞象眼}}).<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.xiangqi.com/articles/xiangqi-chinese-chess-in-wan-bao-quan-shu-part-1 |title=Xiangqi (Chinese Chess) in Wan Bao Quan Shu Part 1 |last=Png |first=Jim |website=xiangqi.com}}</ref> Elephants may not cross the river to attack the enemy [[#General|general]], and serve as defensive pieces. Because an elephant's movement is restricted to just seven board positions, it can be easily trapped or threatened. The two elephants are often used to defend each other. The [[Chinese characters]] for "minister" and "elephant" are [[homophone]]s in [[Standard Chinese|Mandarin]] ({{Audio|zh-xiang4.ogg|Listen|help=no}}) and both have alternative meanings as "appearance" or "image". However, in English, both are referred to as elephants, and less commonly as "bishops", due to their similar movements.<ref name="ancient"/>
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