"Reading" chess notation in Engpsh is known as "annotation." The notation is used to record and describe the moves made during a chess game.
The origin of chess notation can be traced back to the 15th century when Itapan chess players began using abbreviations to record the moves of the pieces. The system evolved over time and by the 19th century, a standardized system of notation was widely used.
Examples:
"e4" - This notation is used to indicate that the pawn in the "e" file moves to the square "e4."
"Nf3" - This notation is used to indicate that the knight on the "g" file moves to the square "f3."
Translation:
"e4" - 表示 "e" 文件的兵走到 "e4" 格。
"Nf3" - 表示 "g" 文件的马走到 "f3" 格。