dragon
piece in standard shogi, promotes from rook; moves either any number of squares orthogonally or one square diagonally
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dragon
Summary
dragon is a shogi piece[1].
Key Facts
- dragon's image is recorded as Shogi rook p.jpg[2].
- dragon's image is recorded as Shogi ryuo(svg).svg[3].
- dragon's image is recorded as Shougi no koma ryuuou.svg[4].
- dragon's image is recorded as Shogi promoted rook western.svg[5].
- dragon's image is recorded as Ryo=Turm befördert.png[6].
- dragon's instance of is recorded as shogi piece[7].
- dragon king is named after dragon[8].
- dragon's follows is recorded as rook[9].
- dragon's sport is recorded as shogi[10].
- dragon's native label is recorded as 竜王[11].
- dragon's native label is recorded as 龍王[12].
- dragon's short name is recorded as 龍[13].
- dragon's short name is recorded as 竜[14].
- dragon's short name is recorded as +R[15].
- dragon's short name is recorded as D[16].
- dragon's short name is recorded as +T[17].
- dragon's short name is recorded as D[18].
- dragon's different from is recorded as Dragon[19].
- dragon's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11x7vmk65[20].
- dragon's Namuwiki ID is recorded as 드래곤 킹[21].
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Designation and Status
dragon's instance of is recorded as shogi piece[7].
History and Context
dragon king is named after dragon[8].