纪录片《大英博物馆世界简史》 061刘易斯棋子(5)(在线收听

 

The main pieces, on the other hand, are full of personality. Elite guards, knights on horseback, commanding kings and meditative queens. Pride of place goes of course to the ultimate source of legitimate power - the king. Capture him, and all fighting stops. All the Lewis kings sit on ornate thrones, a sword across their knees. Guarding the kings are two kinds of specialist warriors. One is immediately familiar to us - he is the knight, fast-moving, versatile and mounted on horseback. From the very beginnings of chess in India, the mounted warrior is a constant - he's in every age and in every country and he's pretty well unchanged today. But these familiar knights are flanked by something much more sinister. At the edges of the board, where we now have castles, are the ultimate shock troops of the Scandinavian world. They stand menacingly, some of them working themselves into a frenzy of bloodlust by chewing the tops of their shields.

I've got one in my hands now, and they are pretty terrifying - these are the fighters called "berserkers". It's an Icelandic word for a soldier wearing a shirt made of bear skin and the word "berserk" even today is synonymous with wild, destructive violence. More than any other piece on this board, the berserkers take us to the terrifying world of Norse warfare.

The Lewis Chessmen were discovered in what is now modern Scotland, and recently some politicians have advanced the case that some or all of the Chessmen should be returned back to the Isle of Lewis. That's a comparatively modern controversy though.

而主要的棋子则都个性鲜明,包括精锐的卫兵、马背上的骑士、发号施令的国王以及沉思中的王后。最重要的当数政权中的最高统治者,国王一俘虏了国王就赢得了战争。刘易斯棋子中的每个国王都坐在华丽的宝座上,膝盖上横放一把宝剑。两种特殊的武士守卫着国王,其一我们很熟悉—一骑士,跨在马上,行动迅捷,多才多艺。国际象棋自打在印度初现后,骑士便一直存在,任何国家、任何朝代都没有舍弃它,它的角色至今变动也不大。但站在它们旁边的是邪恶百倍的人物。在现代通常放战车的位置,排列着斯堪的纳维亚世界中最可怕的队伍,他们恶狠狠地伫立着,有的还咬着手中盾牌的上沿,杀戮的欲望似乎就要爆发。
它们被称为"Berserker”,狂暴战士。“Berserker”为冰岛文,原意为穿着熊皮衣服的人。英文中的“berserk”一词至今仍有“狂暴的、充满暴力破坏欲”之意。这些棋子比棋盘上所有其他类型的棋子都更能揭示当年北欧战争的可怖。
 
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