I show this position to you because again, I want this game to be instructive, not punitive. I want you to enjoy yourself. You are right, with the move you just made, the game would get extremely exciting...for me! While I suspect you were trying to move your king to a more defensive position, this is not the right time. He is guarding a critical square. If I slide my promoted rook (dragon king) to 4a, I am checking your king (remember, your gold generals cannot attack diagonally backwards). Your only defense is to block with your gold general. I could then take your knight, which leaves your bishop vulnerable to attack. Were you to try to move it to its only safe square, I would then take your lance, again attacking your bishop and thus removing all safe squares to escape to. Once I captured it, I would then be able to drop it back into play, increasing my attack. Your defenses would be substantially weakened, and the army at my disposal greatly increased. This move along guarantees your loss. I hope this is not sounding rude, because I want this to be a fun experience for you. For that reason, I suggest you take your last move back and consider something else.
In any case, you have probably learned something new, right? :)