Go, for example, is a strategic two-player chess game, which was called "Yi" in ancient China and "Go" in the west. Popular in East Asian countries, it belongs to one of the four major arts of piano, chess, calligraphy and painting. Weiqi originated in China and was handed down by Emperor Yao. It was recorded in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, it was introduced to Japan through Korea and then to European and American countries. Weiqi contains rich cultural connotations in China, which is the embodiment of China culture and civilization.
Learning Go is one of the best ways to improve children's comprehensive quality. After long-term scientific research and testing, experts in education believe that learning Go has many benefits for children, one of which is to develop intelligence. Weiqi is an intellectual sport, and every move has to go through a lot of calculation and judgment before it can be decided. Once the ill-considered "chaotic chess" is played, the balance of victory and defeat will tilt.
Weiqi is an elegant sport. The profound philosophical theory and unique cultural connotation of Go will unconsciously affect children's outlook on life and world. At the same time, children's every move in playing chess affects their opponents' cognition of their own personality and quality. Playing Go can help children establish noble moral quality.
The chessboard is always full of fierce battles, and there can be no distraction and relaxation at any time. Every movement of an opponent must be carefully evaluated and judged before he can make a correct response. Playing Go is very helpful for children to concentrate.
In the face of powerful opponents, every move may face a difficult situation. Children must learn to ask questions independently without any support, and then solve disputes independently on the chessboard. Playing Go can effectively cultivate children's ability to think independently and solve problems independently.
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"Between square inches, there is a world of its own" embodies the spirit and culture of enjoying itself;
Picking chrysanthemums under the east fence, you can see Nanshan leisurely. As Tao Yuanming, an excellent recluse poet in ancient China, recited, every artist who yearns for spiritual freedom has a mountain in the south in his heart.
In modern society, under the pervasive commercial clutches, artists have no possibility of returning to secluded places. The pool is about to dry up, but there are still strong fish swimming in the vast rivers and lakes between pots. Between the square inches, the landscape is idyllic. Give an inch of basin space, and let bonsai artists show you the charm of the spring stone and the rippling shore.
The sky is round and the earth is yellow. Peach blossoms have gone, but running water still exists. One day, I will carry a pot of wine and drag the boat across the apricot blossom rain in the south of the Yangtze River. Or you can look for traces of the poet Taibai. There are flowers in spring, the moon in autumn, cool breeze in summer and snow in winter. If you don't mind your own business, this is a good time on earth.