700-800 words inspirational stories of modern celebrities

Marshal Chen yi

(on)-1

Marshal Chen Yi is the founder of China Modern Weiqi. Grandpa Chen Yi is a proletarian revolutionary of the older generation in China, and he has a lot of fate with Go. 192 1 year, Chen Yi went to Lyon to work and study, and was arrested and imprisoned for participating in the student movement. In prison, he and his friends played Go, learned chess and killed time. After returning to China, during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, when Grandpa Chen Yi was fighting a guerrilla war in Gannan, Go became the best way for Grandpa Chen Yi and his comrades to rest in their leisure time. On the eve of Huangqiao War in northern Jiangsu, Grandpa Chen Yi also took time to play chess with his chess friends in the army. His leisurely general demeanor infected his comrades-in-arms and friends around him. After the founding of New China, Grandpa Chen Yi was the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of China. He insisted on remembering Weiqi in spite of his busy schedule, and was the first honorary chairman of the Chinese Weiqi Association, which played a decisive role in the popularization and foreign exchange of Weiqi.

Grandpa Chen Yi has a famous poem about Go, "Sit with a pestle and talk about soldiers calmly. Learn chess and bring forth new ideas. Although chess is the way, moral character is the most respected. China's stunts have a long history. Inheritance and development depend entirely on Hou Kun. Be kind to talented people and win the championship.

(Middle) -2

Grandpa Chen's love and concern for the older generation of players in China. After liberation, Grandpa Chen became the mayor of Shanghai. He knows that if you want to carry forward Go, you must first arrange the life of the old chess player. At that time, old chess players had no sense of security and had to live by playing chess. How can we afford to train new people to promote Go? Grandpa Chen met these old chess players many times, asked about their situation, and instructed them to arrange some prestigious old chess players in the literature and history museum first, so that they could have a fixed income. Under his care, Mr. Liu Dihuai, Mr. Wang, Mr. Wei Haihong and Mr. Wang Yongxiong have successively become frequent visitors to the Museum of Literature and History. Later, Grandpa Chen mentioned many times to improve the life of old chess players. He often emphasizes that old chess players should enjoy the treatment of professors. With grandpa Chen's constant concern, the life of the old chess player is getting better day by day, his salary and income have increased, his housing has improved and his political status has also improved. Mr. Gu Shuiru was a member of the Shanghai Municipal Political Consultative Conference, and Mr. Liu Dihuai was a counselor of the Shanghai Municipal People's Committee. The old chess player has eaten this bowl of rice for many years, and now he is beginning to feel proud. They all know that this is the result of grandpa Chen's care. Grandpa Chen hopes that they can give full play to their specialties and make contributions to the cause of Go in the motherland.

Later, these old players were so enthusiastic, selfless and wholeheartedly in training young players that they could hardly see any conservative ideas. They all hope that young players can quickly improve their level and beat themselves. This is the highest realm of chess players. The old chess player has such a character, which is inseparable from Grandpa Chen's character. Finally, Chen Zude and his new generation were trained.

(2) -3

Grandpa Chen personally initiated and facilitated the exchange of Go between China and Japan. 1in the spring of 960, the first Japanese Go delegation visited China. This visit is of epoch-making significance in the history of Sino-Japanese Go communication. This exchange was initiated by Grandpa Chen and Kenzo Matsumura, a famous member of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan. Grandpa Chen has made a lot of contributions to the cause of Go, which is undoubtedly a very important aspect. Since then, Weiqi delegations from the two countries have been in contact with each other every year until 1966, when the Cultural Revolution in China was interrupted. This was unique at that time, because the two countries had not established diplomatic relations and their relations had not been normalized. Grandpa Chen also met with the Japanese Go delegation and hosted a banquet for the Japanese Go delegation in the Great Hall of the People. And contributed to the friendship between the two peoples. It has created an indispensable external environment for training the first generation of new people in China. In recognition of Grandpa Chen's outstanding contribution to the exchange of Weiqi between China and Japan, in 1963, at the banquet in the Great Hall of the People, the Japanese Weiqi delegation read out the certificates that awarded Grandpa Chen seven honorary stages of Weiqi on behalf of the Japanese Chess Academy and Kansai Chess Academy respectively. Then I gave the certificate to Grandpa Chen. 10 years later, after the resumption of Go in the late Cultural Revolution in China, the Japanese Chess Institute announced on 1973 that Grandpa Chen, who had passed away, was regarded as an honorary eight-segment. In memory of Grandpa Chen and the normalization of diplomatic relations between China and Japan.

The older generation of chess players at the time of the founding of the People's Republic of China and the level of Go at that time. ——4

The older generation of chess players, represented by Talia Liu and Guo Bei, were the main players in China's chess world in the early 1960s and the precious wealth of the country. It is they who have inherited our national treasure and trained the first generation of national players in New China, represented by Chen Zude.

Talia Liu is Liu Dihuai from Shanghai and Guo Disheng from Beijing. These two men represented the highest level in China at that time, and won national championships in succession. In 1964, the first national leg was decided, and they were awarded five legs-the highest leg in China at that time.

There are three old people in Beijing: Guo Tiesheng, Jin Yaxian and Cui. The four elders in Shanghai are the teachers of Liu Dihuai, Wang, Wei Haihong and Chen Zude. Wait a minute.

Guo Tiesheng is the old mentor of China's second-generation national player Nie Weiping.

In addition, the level at that time was very low. And the top in Japan let two sons. 1960, in the history of Sino-Japanese Go communication recorded by Chen Zude, the second son of "national humiliation" was actually used. Japan has an eight-segment, a seven-segment, a five-segment (female) and two amateur chess players. Especially the old lady of Ito's fifth section, who won all eight wars, lost all the national players. "The hand holding the chess piece has been shaking, and the scene is unbearable to witness. Chen Zude said, "What a shame". It's a pity anyway.

China's Go was developed on this basis. Don't forget their respectable old-timers today when the little dragons and tigers are galloping around the world.

Chen zuyu

( 1) -5

Chen Zude was born in 1944. He is the first generation of national leaders trained by New China. Chen Zude learned to follow his father when he was very young. At the age of seven, Chen Zude played a game of chess with Mr. Gu Shuiru, an old man in Shanghai Xiangyang Park. Gu was happy at once, and said on striking table, I want this child! Since then, Chen Zude has been accepted as an apprentice, and Chen Zude's chess skills have greatly improved. Five years later, Gu Shuiru, who was nearly 70 years old, recommended Chen Zude, who was 12 years old, to Liu Dihuai, the leader of Nanqi at that time. Influenced by this teacher, Chen Zude has a strong chess style, is very good at middle game fighting, and has a thorough understanding of the essence of ancient China chess.

1959, 15-year-old Chen Zude won the Go championship in Shanghai. 1960, Chen Zude defeated the "crossing the south and crossing the north" at that time and began to emerge in the national chess world. 1962, Chen Zude won the second place in the national competition. 1963, Chen Zude defeated the visiting Japanese Jiuduan chess player for the first time. Subsequently, in 1965, Chen Zude took the lead in playing the first game of chess, defeating Japanese Jiuduan Iwata Daming. In domestic competitions, Chen Zude won the national championship three times with 1964, 1966 and 1974.

(2) Study hard to create the layout of China Liu -6.

Chen Zude's love and pursuit of Go runs through. No matter what one does when he grows up, as long as he loves his career, works hard for it and studies hard, he will certainly do well and make achievements. Whatever you do, you must do it well. Chen Zude is a good example for all walks of life.

After entering the national team, Chen Zude's chess skills have been continuously improved. In the constant contact with Japanese chess players, especially after the game against hero Ando in 196 1, he deeply felt the role of layout in exerting his level. Only by arranging the position in the layout and taking the initiative can we successfully carry out the middle game campaign.

After a period of research, he felt that the "diagonal star" layout was more suitable for his own chess type. But "diagonal star" is well known and can be easily prevented from being used. Chen Zude is determined to work out a set of layout suitable for its own characteristics and conducive to breakthrough. He carefully studied the layout of modern Japan, the ancient genealogy of China, the ancient genealogy of Japan and the layout of Japan in the "new layout" period until he studied the layout of Japanese amateurs. The more he studies the chess score, the broader his vision will be. Finally, he finally found his ideal layout-the "diagonal star" layout of playing black chess, and the "China Stream" layout if the opponent stops using the "diagonal star" layout. At that time, there was no such name as "China Stream". In this way, the layout of China Stream came into being, and it quickly became popular in the China world, and was finally called "China Stream" by the Japanese Go community.

(3) Life is blocked and adversity does not change-7

The country enriches the people and chess enriches the people. National fortunes decline, chess fortunes decline. With the end of the Japanese Go delegation's visit to China at the end of 1966, China's Cultural Revolution finally swept Go off the stage in China. A large number of new national players, the pillars of a generation of countries, were forced to leave the chessboard-stop playing chess. The newly-built Weiqi Building was demolished overnight. The China Weiqi train, which is catching up with Japanese Weiqi, suddenly derailed!

Chen Zude has changed from a top five athlete to a remoulding target. Finally, in the summer of 1970, he was sent to Tunliu County, Shi Ye City, the governor of Shaanxi Province, to participate in the labor reform of the May 7th Cadre School of the State Sports Commission. At the end of the year, it was assigned to Beijing No.3 General Machinery Factory. There are also,,, Hua, Qiu Xin, Huang Dexun and so on. This is the "three thousand seven brothers" who will be famous all over the world in the future.

When he was not playing chess, one day he received letters from some teachers and students in Tsinghua University, hoping to get his guidance. So he took Qiu Xin or Cao Zhilin to Tsinghua University. In the student dormitory, there are guiding chess. Because many Go fans in the school got wind of it and there were too many people watching it, not only the table was packed, but even the upper bunk of the double bed was full. Crowd with classmates at night. Tsinghua is still the highest level of Go in colleges and universities. At the time of "San Tong", people who love to play Weiqi often came to them, and they all gave enthusiastic guidance and help, the most famous of which was Nie Weiping, the later chess saint. Cao Zhilin also held a small Go class to teach you to learn chess.

In adversity, some people give up their pursuit, while others sink into depravity. However, Chen Zude did not give up his pursuit of ideals, his love for his career and his struggle against adversity. We should not only learn from his courage to win the championship, but also learn from his noble character.

(4) Good chess skills, high character, learn to be a man before learning chess-8

Chen Zu is not only good at playing German chess, but also good at chess and has a higher character. No matter whether you are better than yourself or worse than yourself, you should play chess seriously, and you can't look down on the other side for not playing chess seriously. In the chess sea of his life, one game stimulated him the most, which made him deeply understand what chess is and what character is, and made him unforgettable all his life.

It was a game of chess played by Chen Zude and the hero Ando when the Japanese Go delegation visited China in 1960. "Two people played quickly gained the upper hand. Ando felt that he had gained an obvious advantage, and actually stood up and walked around the court leisurely to watch other games. Later, he even left the stadium to enjoy flowers and bonsai in the courtyard outside (the venue is located in Beijing Beihai Park). He got up again and again and walked proudly, which did great harm to my self-esteem.

Ando's behavior is out of youth and ignorance, but his behavior has taught me a lesson and made me deeply understand how much damage a chess player's arrogant performance will bring to his opponent. If my level improves in the future, I will never despise my opponent like Ando, and I will never leave my chair for no reason. If you want to be respected, you must first respect others.

When getting along with others, Chen Zude was also given a cold shoulder during the Cultural Revolution. Later, he said: this incident taught me from the opposite side that people have self-esteem regardless of their social status. It is immoral and cruel to hurt others' self-esteem. For the vast number of Go lovers, Chen Zude doesn't have the shelf of a big champion, and has always been approachable. During the Cultural Revolution, Chen Zude said: Go lovers, in particular, always care about us and constantly inspire us. As for me, I buy a lot of stamps and envelopes every month and keep in touch with chess players and Go lovers all over the country. Sometimes I send out more than a dozen letters a day. There are as many letters as there are.

(5) After all difficulties, Phoenix Nirvana surpassed itself -9

After the Cultural Revolution, China's Go career made another leap. But a bigger disaster befell Chen Zude. 1980 Leshan National Competition, Chen Zude vomited blood and finally fell ill. He was diagnosed with cancer when he was sent back to Beijing for treatment. Another disaster! After the operation, Chen Zude lay in bed, knowing that it was impossible for him to kill again. The life of an athlete is over! However, one's pursuit cannot be terminated. A person's love for his career will never end!

In the hospital bed, he was determined to compete with his illness again, and spent all his time writing books, writing down the history of China Weiqi from the founding of the People's Republic of China to his illness for decades! Let future generations know that our cause of Go is hard-won! This is the "transcendence" that came out later.

Chen Zude finally overcame his illness and was reborn. Although the era represented by Chen Zude has passed, the precious spiritual wealth left by Chen Zude will remain in our hearts forever! Always inspire our young people from all walks of life to make progress and serve the motherland!

Nie Weiping

(1) Brilliant achievements-10

After Chen Zude, an epoch-making figure appeared in China chess world. He is Nie Weiping, a famous chess player in China.

After the resumption of the national Go team in the late Cultural Revolution, Nie Weiping was the first candidate to join the team. 1974 defeated Naiichi Miyamoto of Japan for the first time. 1975 Nie Weiping won the national individual championship for the first time. And two nine-segment players from the Japanese Go delegation who visited in the same year. Among them is the famous Gao Chuan Hideyoshi. The nickname "Nie Fengmeng" began to spread in Japan. 1976, when the Japanese Go delegation visited China, Nie Weiping won four nine-paragraphs in succession, including Japanese "Tianyuan" Fujizawa Hedeyuki and "life's core monuments Bo" Ishida Liangxiong, and lost only one set. It has achieved a brilliant record of seven wars and six wins. This marks the beginning of the Nie Weiping era. China also scored 27 wins, 24 losses and 5 draws for the first time, so Japan had to upgrade the future competition to "all-round confrontation". In the first three Sino-Japanese Go tournaments from 1985 to 1987, Nie Weiping, as the champion of China, won nine consecutive victories and three consecutive championships. Become a household name in China as a "hero in the competition". Nie Weiping's Go career has reached a brilliant peak! In recognition of Nie Weiping's outstanding contribution to China Weiqi, China Weiqi Association awarded him the honorary title of 1988 "Chess Saint".

Nie Weiping had a brilliant record in his life. Won six national individual championships, eight new sports cups, six top ten champions, a chess champion, a Tianyuan Cup champion and a CCTV Cup champion, including 23 domestic champions! And won the runner-up in three world competitions.

Nie Weiping's historical contribution lies in raising China's Go level to a new height, greatly narrowing the gap with the world's highest level (three world runners-up), and triggering the largest and longest-lasting Go craze since the founding of the People's Republic of China, an unprecedented blowout!

Interest leads the way, playing good chess from childhood (2)- 1 1

Nie Weiping class 1952, 17 was born in Beijing in August. My ancestral home is in Shenxian County, Hebei Province. When I was nine years old, I learned Go unconsciously because I often watched my parents and grandpa play chess. At the same time, there is his younger brother Nie Jibo. After learning to play chess, the two brothers often play day and night, and the younger brother's follow-up level is higher than that of his brother Wei Ping. But Nie Weiping has a strong competitive spirit since he was a child. Although I often lost to my younger brother, I lost many times and finally surpassed my younger brother.

Nie Weiping's parents disapprove of their children becoming professional chess players because they want them to become public engineers. At first, the children learned to play chess by themselves, and the parents were very happy. They think playing Go is a good way to exercise children's intelligence, so they didn't stop them. I didn't expect Nie Weiping to play chess endlessly. Once I went into shock because I was overworked playing chess, and my parents panicked. They asked Nie Weiping not to play chess every day. Nie Weiping, who is totally obsessed with Weiqi, secretly avoids playing chess with his parents. Later, she went to cut class to watch a Japanese delegation visit China. When her mother found out, she gave Nie Weiping a good beating and forbade him to play chess. Nie Weiping, who was beaten, never played truant, and his academic performance was outstanding. Especially in mathematics, his parents no longer really forbid him to play chess.

Chen Yi leads the way and learns from the teacher. (3)- 12

When Nie Weiping/Kloc-0 was 0/0 years old, he met Uncle Chen Yi, a marshal who loved to play Go. From then on, he often played chess with Uncle Chen Yi. Once Uncle Chen Yi made a mistake and wanted to regret playing chess. Nie Weiping held Chen Bobo's hand hard and wouldn't let him back down. Uncle Chen appreciates his aggressive personality very much and often encourages him to play hard and "beat the Japanese Jiu Duan" as soon as possible. Nie Weiping kept it in mind, which became the driving force and source of his struggle.

Nie Weiping's good chess skills won him a chance. Uncle Chen Yi introduced him to several famous teachers at that time. The first one is teacher Zhang Futian. When Nie Weiping began to worship Zhang Futian as his teacher, he played seventeen chess games, but Nie Weiping still failed, which shocked Nie Weiping who thought he was a good chess player! He didn't expect such a senior person! Since then, I have made great efforts in chess, and I dare not neglect or be lazy. On one occasion, while everyone was away, Nie Weiping secretly opened Teacher Zhang's bag, which happened to be seen by Teacher Zhang. Teacher Zhang kept silent. As a result, he saw Nie Weiping "steal" a chess book from the teacher's schoolbag, read it with rapt attention, and then quietly put it in. His actions greatly appreciated Mr. Zhang. A ten-year-old child is so "calculating" and works so hard to learn chess. Teacher Zhang never thought that Nie Weiping would be so diligent in the future.

(4)- 13

Nie Weiping's second teacher was Lei Puhua, who gave Nie Weiping a solid basic skill.

Nie Weiping's third teacher was the famous Guo Tiesheng. Lao Guo and Lao Lei teach chess in different ways, but they are basically the same. They all asked Nie Weiping to practice basic skills, step by step, step by step, and learn Kung Fu chess first. At first, Nie Weiping didn't adapt to this one. He thought he had a certain foundation, so he tried to learn a few tricks from the teacher, who refused. Teacher Lei told Nie Weiping clearly: Playing chess is like climbing a mountain. You can "reach the peak" only by climbing one level at a time. There are no tricks here. If you rush for success, it will cause instability. How can you learn multiplication and division if you can't even add and subtract?

Nie Weiping is a sensible child. When he understands the truth, he will do as the teacher says. He dives, works hard, studies hard, and is in no hurry to succeed. Every once in a while, Mr. Lei took him to the "Rain Pavilion Today" in Zhongshan Park to play chess with famous young players such as Cheng Xiaoliu, Jin Tongshi and Tan who were in Beijing at that time, and then resumed the explanation.

A great educator once said that interest is the best teacher to learn. Under the guidance of interest, Nie Weiping plunged into the world of Go. It is not enough to describe Nie Weiping's chess skills with the word "assiduous". His efforts seem to have gone beyond these two words. It can be said that he can't leave Go for a moment. At this time, Go is already his lifeblood!

(5)- 14

Nie Weiping is diligent and eager to learn, and he is glad that he is old. At the same time, Nie Weiping learns chess from his younger brother Nie Jibo, and Nie Jibo and Wei Wei are both very clever. As soon as they learned chess, they made rapid progress and were superior to Nie Weiping in chess. At that time, not only family members, but also some famous people in the field of Weiqi almost all thought that Jibo would make a difference in the cause of Weiqi. But at this time, only when you are too old can you have another insight. He said: Jibo is smart, but not single-minded, and his spirit of studying hard is far less than Wei Ping's. Nie Weiping is studious, dedicated and consistent. If he can persevere, he will surely climb the peak of Go in the future.

When I was old, I watched Nie Weiping study hard at chess for fear that he would break his health. Every time he finished teaching chess, he would take him to a nearby restaurant for a meal. Then put him on the bus home.

At that time, our country had just passed the difficult period of three years of natural disasters, and the conditions in all aspects were relatively poor. Although I am famous in Weiqi, the living conditions and environment at home are not good. The old couple live in a small room, which is very narrow and the roof leaks rain. Nie Weiping's parents are very enthusiastic. Out of respect for the elderly, they insisted on inviting the elderly couple to their home and vacating the best house for them to live in.

In this way, Nie Weiping came true. He no longer has to rush back to his hometown by bus. Every day when he came home from school, he plunged into the old room without saying a word, and when he was old, he had already set the Go table.

(6)- 15

The longer he was in contact with the old man, the more Nie Weiping felt that he lacked knowledge. If nothing else, he has seen a large stack of chess books around him, from Wang's Ten Tactics of Go in the Tang Dynasty, Zhang's Thirteen Classics in the Song Dynasty, to the stone ones in the Qing Dynasty, and various schools in Japan. These condensed the essence of predecessors' blood and sweat, and attracted little Nie Weiping like a magnet. He followed the old man closely, swam in the sea of books and absorbed nutrition wholeheartedly.

Guo Jisheng lived in Nie Weiping's home, which made Nie Weiping's chess skills improve rapidly. From 1963 to 1965, Lao Guo doesn't know how many guiding chess he played with Wei Ping. From letting Liu Zi start to wearing a black bow tie, Nie Weiping gradually became a first-class master. Nie Weiping learned a good layout from Lao Lao Lao and got a good training on the overall situation, which had a great influence on his future chess. It was not until 1965 that he moved into the newly completed Sports Commission dormitory.

Living in Nie Weiping's home, Lao Guo also attracted famous players from some national Go teams, such as Chen Zude, Wu Songsheng and Wang Runan, who often came to Lao Guo for advice. At this time, Mr. Guo wanted to arrange Nie Weiping to accompany them to play a few games. After playing chess, the master and apprentice were sent away, and they came back to play again. Later, when he returned to his room, Nie Weiping had to play it again. Over time, Chen Zude's middle game fight, Wu Wensheng's rigorous layout and Wang Runan's closing technique all took root in Nie Weiping's heart. Turned into his own wealth.

Nie Weiping (7)- 16

Nie Weiping seems to be stuck. Although mom and dad's room is close at hand, he seldom goes. Sometimes when the meal is ready at home, his mother and sister call him again and again, but he doesn't leave. Anyway, he doesn't have to worry about being hungry. He eats in his hometown when he wants to eat. If this continues, my mother won't want to. She is worried that she will not have a good rest when she is old, and even more afraid that Nie Weiping's obsession with Go will delay her study. To this end, she warned Nie Weiping more than once: Don't run to my old house every day! Nie Weiping's answer is-turned a deaf ear. I was so angry that my mother grabbed his ear and asked, did you still have a surname Nie?

Mom's worry is not unreasonable. Nie Weiping, after all, is still a child and lacks self-control. On one occasion, a Japanese Go delegation led by nine-player Takeo Ohara fought against China at the National Palace. Nie Weiping took pains to get an "invitation" from the secretary of Liu Ren (vice mayor of Beijing), who is one of his big chess friends. So he skipped class for three days for the first time and went to the Forbidden City to watch the game. On the third day, my mother knew about it and went to the competition hall to look for it. Nie Weiping was so scared that he hid his schoolbag in the toilet that he dared not come out for a long time. At home, my mother flew into a rage, waving a feather duster at Nie Weiping and fighting. Dad also supports mom and cheers for her.

This lesson is really profound for Nie Weiping. Although his mother's beating left a very strong impression on him, what impressed him even more was what his parents said: How did you forget Uncle Chen's instructions? Do your homework first, then play Go! Since then, his lessons have been very good.

(8)- 17

"The difficulty of learning chess" is beyond the students' understanding! This is because the country has created a good environment for us from a small environment, and parents, teachers and schools have created a good environment for us from a small environment. We are in it without knowing it. However, when Nie Weiping was young, it was so difficult to learn chess.

When Nie Weiping's chess skills advanced by leaps and bounds, the Cultural Revolution suddenly came! Everything changed overnight! When he first entered junior high school, he suffered a great blow. His parents changed from senior revolutionary cadres to "rich fields and anti-Rightists." Home has also been "property". There are no classes at school. I won't let go if I leave! Because Go is the "four old"-old ideas, old culture, old customs and old forces. Even the national Go team is disbanded, where can Nie Weiping learn chess? In a few years, they began to "go to the countryside". Millions and tens of millions of junior high school students across the country are forced to go to the countryside to make a living because there is no job in the city! But he also said, "We should accept the re-education of poor and middle peasants." In this way, Nie Weiping was assigned to Heilongjiang Beidahuang Farm.

What would a chess player be like if he were not allowed to touch the pieces? Just like killing him! One day Nie Weiping finally had enough. He thought of the educated youth Cheng Xiaoliu in Beijing. Cheng Xiaoliu is also a famous young chess player in Beijing. He is not only a good chess player, but also a literary genius. A little scholar recognized by chess players. He is also "going to the countryside". He and Nie Weiping are on a mountain farm, but they are more than one hundred miles apart.

(9)- 18

Of course, this hundred miles can't stop Nie Weiping.

1970 during the period of Spring Festival travel rush, the heavy snow covered the earth tightly, and the whistling northwest wind blew the sky over the Songnen Plain white.

Nie Weiping braved the snow, with a cold body, knocked on the dormitory door where Cheng Xiaoliu lived. "Oh, Xiao Nie!" Cheng Xiaoliu was overjoyed and jumped three feet for joy. He helped Nie Weiping take off his frosted hat and slapped the snowflake on his body.

"Did you bring Go?" Nie Weiping pointed to the bulging schoolbag behind him and stared at each other. Of course! "That's great! Get warm on the kang! " Into the dormitory, Cheng Xiaoliu find thermos flask water kung fu, Nie Weiping has neatly set up the chess game over there. He's getting impatient! Like a trip to the desert, I suddenly met a clear spring, and like a shipwreck, I suddenly stepped on Kaminooji. The two chess friends only felt blood rushing to their faces, and their hearts rolled with excitement.

At first, they asked each other about each other. Soon, they kept silent and devoted all their energy to the chessboard.

Late at night, the wind is getting faster and tighter, and the wind and snow are intertwined, forming a big smoke bubble that makes people talk about it. The door is shaking and ringing. It's like taking the whole house away!

The chess game between Nie Weiping and Cheng Xiaoliu is still going on endlessly! The next one is endless! The educated youth in the same dormitory has long gone to sleep.

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The fire in the stove is unstable. In the noise and ups and downs of black and white chess pieces, two people seem to have entered a magical dream. In their minds, everything around them has been integrated into the boundless night, only the chessboard and chess pieces exude strange brilliance. Round and shiny chess pieces are more like matches in the hands of little girls written by Andersen. Every time they are woken up, they will show a moving picture in front of them, reminding them of their old life. Although this picture always flashes by, the less happiness, the more precious it is!

Nie Weiping lived in a hut on Cheng Xiaoliu's farm for five days. During these five days, they played chess all the time except eating, sleeping and going to the toilet. They can't remember how many sets there are. Anyway, each other's spirits have been compensated. This is a kind of enjoyment, but it is a morbid enjoyment. It is the result of people's interests and hobbies, and it is the god in this body who is desperately shown after being imprisoned and suppressed. Cheng Xiaoliu, who always likes reciting poems, hummed a poem "Knocking on chess pieces and snuff". The scene at that time was vivid, and Nie Weiping still remembers it!

From then on, Nie Weiping and Cheng Xiaoliu can be seen from time to time on the hundreds of miles long highway between the four or nine branches. Either I go to your house or you go to my house. An invisible emotional line connects them closely. In intermittent contact, their chess skills and friendship are increasing day by day and advancing by leaps and bounds!

1973 When the country resumed the national Go training team, both of them were selected at the same time. From amateur players to professional players. Through their unremitting efforts, their lives have finally undergone a qualitative change and a qualitative leap!

twenty past ten

There will always be good times and bad times in a person's life. Prosperity can melt people's fighting spirit, adversity can temper people's ambition, no matter what kind of environment is a test and test! Prosperity is easy, adversity is difficult. Nie Weiping didn't waste his time during the Cultural Revolution. On the contrary, he made full use of these years to improve himself. When the motherland needs him to win glory for the country and needs him to take the lead on the battlefield, he can immediately go into battle.

He didn't delay time in the countryside, and made full use of this precious opportunity when he returned to the city! At that time, seven players of the national Go team, including Chen Zude, lived in Beijing No.3 General Machinery Factory. Nie Weiping certainly won't miss this wonderful opportunity! After returning to the city, I went to find their "three generals and seven brothers". From this perspective, as long as we want to learn from ourselves, we can have the opportunity to learn and have the means to learn.

After the "Cultural Revolution" reached the stage of "struggle, criticism and transformation", the national Go team, like many sports teams, was forced to dissolve. In the past, famous coaches and athletes were thrown around like garbage, and many people were sent to remote mountainous areas and forest farms. Only because Premier Zhou said that "Go should be planted" can these seven players collectively settle down in the suburbs of Beijing, put on work clothes and become workers. Chen Zude is a die fitter, a maintenance fitter, Qiu Xin and Huang Dexun are lathe workers and Huawei milling workers. Although I changed careers, I didn't give up on myself. Instead, we should keep in mind Premier Zhou's entrustment, secretly prepare horses, and wait for a comeback to win glory for our country.