Go champion list: Li Changgao; Li Shishi; Cao Xunxuan; Guli; Ke Jie; Liu Changhe; Park Junghwan; Shen zhenqi.
Shen Zhenluan has just won the Three-Star Cup, and he is the hottest contemporary strongman. However, there is no doubt that the GOAT in Go is Li Changgao, the stone Buddha. It's been 17 years since Li Changgao won the last championship. Except for Li Shishi, other players have only surpassed it by a fraction at most. With the advent of AI era, it's becoming more and more difficult to set this record in the future.
I have to say that the top Korean Go players have a strong continuity. Cao Xunxuan, Li Changgao, Li Shishi and Shen Zhenluan are undoubtedly the first in the world, while Liu Changhe and Park Junghwan are also superb. Such a strong tradition is really enviable. If we hadn't had Guli and Ke Jie, the list would have been full of Korean players.
However, it is comforting to know that Guli was also the first person in the world in 29 and Ke Jie in 16-2 years, especially Ke Jie, who made China chess fans happy for several years. In those years, Ke Jie was as determined as a god, and always won the big victory. If it weren't for the mask, I believe Ke Jie could still dominate the chess world for a few more years.
The competitive world needs to speak with strength and achievements, which is also the reason why I like Guli and Ke Jie, because they have won the honor for China Weiqi, and they have also played an emboldened role for China chess fans. They should be the strongest players in the history of China Weiqi.
Although Shen Zhenqi now shows terrible dominance, we have many excellent players. They are not trying hard, but now they are in trouble. Please give them more time and Ke Jie more time. He is only 25 years old, and he is still in his prime. I believe more and more China players will appear on this list!
Go, a traditional game in China and an internationally accepted game, belongs to a two-person antagonistic intellectual game, which originated in China and is popular in China, Japan, South Korea and other East Asian countries. It is one of the oldest and most complicated intellectual game activities invented by the Chinese nation. During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, it was introduced to Japan through the Korean Peninsula and spread to European and American countries.
Go uses a rectangular checkerboard and black-and-white round pieces to play. There are 19 vertical and horizontal lines and 361 intersections on the regular chessboard. Both sides of the game take turns to play at the intersections of the chessboard, and only one player can play at a time. You can't move after playing. In the end, the player with more meshes wins. Because the black side has the first-hand advantage, it is stipulated that the black side should give the white side an eye at the end of the game.
The competition rules formulated by different countries such as China, Japan and South Korea are slightly different. Weiqi contains rich connotations of Chinese culture. It was listed as one of the four arts of piano, chess, calligraphy and painting in ancient times, which is the embodiment of China culture and civilization. In November, 219, he was selected into the List of National Intangible Cultural Heritage Representative Projects to be Protected
Origin
Yaodi, the founder of Weiqi, originated in China and was called "Yi" in ancient China, with a history of more than 4, years, which can be said to be the originator of chess. According to the pre-Qin classic Shiben, "Yao made Weiqi, Dan Zhu was good at it." Zhang Hua in Jin Dynasty inherited and developed this saying in Natural History: "Yao made Go to teach his son Dan Zhu.
or cloud: Shun is a fool with his son and business, pretending to go to teach him. In the Song Dynasty, Luo Mi further developed in the Postscript of the History of the Road, saying: "Emperor Yao Tao Tang's family first married Fu Yi's family, called the Queen, and gave birth to Zhu Ao. Brothers go to court for rebellion, wandering around and befriending prostitutes. The emperor is sad, in order to play chess and relax. " Japan has also inherited this statement.
in p>1727, the heads of the four schools of Japanese weiqi signed a letter of commitment: "weiqi originated from Yao and Shun, and was transmitted by Ji Beigong. The 1964 edition of Encyclopedia Britannica also adopted the saying that "Yao made Weiqi to teach his son Dan Zhu", and even set the exact date in 2356 BC. Encyclopedia americana is set in 23 BC.
In addition, there are other sayings, such as "Man-made Weiqi in Warring States", "Weiqi made by Wu Cao" and "Weiqi made by Rong Chenggong". The Original Game written by Pi Rixiu in the Tang Dynasty holds that: "The beginning of the game must start from the Warring States period, which is harmful to the way of cheating and fighting for falsehood, and it should be done by vertical and horizontal players." Hey, hey! " In the Ming Dynasty, Chen Renxi put forward that "Wu Cao played gambling Weiqi" in the book of potential truth.
According to legend, Wu Cao is a courtier of Yao, and some people say that he is a courtier of Xia Jie. Later, Dong Sizhang's Guang Bo Wu Zhi and Zhang Ying's Yuan Jian Lei Han recorded this statement. In the Ming Dynasty, Lin Yinglong believed that Weiqi was invented by Rong Chenggong in the Book of Love. "Biography of Immortals" records: "Rong Chenggong claims to be a teacher of the Yellow Emperor, who is found in Zhou Muwang and can be good at counseling."