Qiu Yi (Spring and Autumn Period) Qiu Yi was the first recorded professional chess player and the first recorded Weiqi celebrity engaged in education. 、
Wang was a famous chess player during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. He wrote Ten Tactics of Go, which made great contributions to the theory of Go.
Huang Longshi (Qing Dynasty), the national player of Weiqi in Qing Dynasty, was also known as the three great chess saints in Qing Dynasty together with Fan Xiping and Shi Xiangxiang, and was the overlord of Weiqi in the middle period of Kangxi. His chess style was meticulous, leaving ten famous games, with blood and tears. Today, the Japanese chess world is still amazed at his superb chess skills.
After Fan Xiping and Shi Xiangxiang (Qing Dynasty) came to Huang Longshi, there appeared the "four masters" of Weiqi: Cheng Lanru and Liang Weijin earlier, and Fan Xiping and Shi Xiangxiang later. Among them, Fan Xiping and Shi Xiangxiang reached a superb level and were called "chess saints". The two people's "Ten innings of Danghu" are absolutely wonderful and breathtaking. Objectively speaking, judging from the remaining chess scores, only Huang Longshi, Fan Xiping and Shi Xiangxiang reached the level of top contemporary chess players, which was similar to that of Japanese Go at that time. In the following two hundred years, no one in China reached this level.
Rihai (A.D.16th century) was the Zen master of Rihai Honebo I, and was named the first celebrity in the history of Japanese Go, which created the Honebo family and promoted the development of Go in Japan. ?
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Detailed explanation of famous games, primary reasoning class of Weiqi, detailed explanation of famous games, practical research of Weiqi, detailed explanation of famous games of Rongnan Bantian, etc.