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Từ 7 miếng gỗ kỳ diệu ấy,có thể xếp được hàng nghìn hình ảnh phong phú

Người đang cất giữ những điều biến ảo bí ẩn từ 7 miếng gỗ tưởng chừng đơn giản ấy là Nguyễn Trí Hùng, con trai nhà cách mạng Nguyễn Trí Uẩn, người đã sáng tạo ra trò chơi xếp hình đầy tính trí tuệ này.
 
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      TRÒ CHƠI TRÍ UẨN

Updated August, 24 2010 08:58:28
 
New guide to historic game
 
HA NOI - Over 100 new solutions to the popular Vietnamese puzzle game Evereto – but now more often referred to by the name of the game's creator, Tri Uan, – have been published in time for the millennial anniversary of Ha Noi, according to Uan's son, Nguyen Tri Hung.

The game helps sharpen powers of observation through the discovery of resemblances between geometric and natural forms, such as a face, a lotus, a horse, a bird and a heart.

Hung told Viet Nam News that the new answer book guides players to form various figures from seven basic wooden pieces to resemble famous Ha Noi landmarks such as the Tortoise Tower and the One-Pillar Pagoda.

The game has been popular since Uan created it in 1940.

According to Uan's daughter, Nguyen Bach Ngoc, her father took part in revolutionary activities from a very young age. He was arrested by French troops in May 1940 when he was 24 and exiled in the northern province of Phu Tho. With help from his comrades, he fled to nearby Ha Noi and took part in the revolutionary underground.

Uan hid himself in a lumber room at a house at 42 Hue Street in Ha Noi. His only source of entertainment was to cut cartons into pieces and make them into shapes.

"My father told me that he was an excellent student of math at the Buoi High School, so he wanted to make something out of what he had learned," said Ngoc. "After several days, he had cut seven pieces from an 8 by 10cm rectangle. From these pieces, he could shape thousands of natural forms. At that time, my father named the game Evereto."

Ngoc says that the game's name was changed to Tri Uan by President Ho Chi Minh, who said that the game contained tri (intelligence) and uan (mystery), making the creator's name well-suited to the game.

After the restoration of peace in Viet Nam in 1954, President Ho and Party and Government leaders chose Tri Uan game sets as gifts for their international friends.

The palm-sized wooden game set can still be found at educational bookstores in Ha Noi for VND55,000 (US$2.80) or from the creator's family at 129 Phung Hung Street in Ha Noi, by telephone at 0904277423 or by email to tringuyentrochoi@yahoo.com.vn— VNS
 
 
 
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