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China: Gu Li (the first Chinese Go player) Kong Jie, Shi Yue, Zhou Ruiyang, Jiang Weijie, Park Wenyao, Fan Tingyu, Xie He, Tan Xiao, Wang Wei, Dang Yifei. The top six of them are now active world champions.
South Korea: Lee Sedol (Korea's first Go player) Park Jeong-hwan, Choi Cheol-han, Won Sung-kyun, Park Yong-hoon, Kim Ji-seok, Kang Dong-yun, Lee Chang-ho, Baek Hong-yi.
Japan: Zhang Xu (Japan's first Go player) Takao Shinji, Iyama Yuta, Hane Naoki, Yamashita Keigo. Female chess players: China: Rui Naiwei, Li He, Song Ronghui, Wang Chenxing, Japan: Xie Yimin, South Korea: Park Ji-eun, Li Yingjiu.
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China: Gu Li, Kong Jie, Shi Yue, Zhou Ruiyang, Jiang Weijie, Park Wenyao, Chen Yaoye, Fan Tingyu, Xie He, Tan Xiao, Wang Wei, Dang Yifei. The top six of them are now active world champions.
South Korea: Lee Sedol, Park Jeong-hwan, Choi Cheol-han, Won Sung-kyun, Park Yong-hoon, Kim Ji-seok, Kang Dong-yun, Lee Chang-ho, Baek Hong-yi.
Japan: Zhang Xu, Takao Shinji, Iyama Yuta, Hane Naoki, Yamashita Keigo.
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I personally am more optimistic about the young faction, Japan does not pay more attention to the domestic than the international, the young ones are not good, South Korea's now I still like Cui Zhehan's, and he is still young, the atmosphere in China is quite ruthless, and the newcomers don't have to be less Korean, the older generation is pointed, Gu Li Chang Hao takes the lead, Japan has a Yi Tian Kiki is better than Lee Chang Ho a lot, South Korea is still slightly in the first place, the main thing is that the chess style is really ruthless, this layout is sometimes unreasonable, and it is completely messed up when you want to lose in the later stage. I'm afraid of dying...
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Among the chess players in the era of Lee Chang-ho, China was Chang Hao and Luo Xihe who won the world championship, and Japan was mainly Ita Kiki.
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Middle: Chu Jiaxi, Shi Yue, Chen Yaoye, Gu Li.
Han, Park Jeong-hwan, Lee Sedol, Baek Hong-seok.
Day: Iyama Yuta Takao Shinji.
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Zhongguli, Sheikh, Shi Yue, Jiang Weijie, Zhou Ruiyang, Chen Yaoye, Kong Jie.
Han, Park Jeong-hwan, Lee Sedol.
Yuta Iyama.
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Gu Li, Kong Jie, Shi Yue, Lee Sedol, Lee Chang Ho.
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1. Cui Zhehan was active as a professional chess player from 2000 to 2018, winning the world championship three times in his career, and his personal peak was from 2005 to 2007.
In addition to being a professional Go player, Cui Zhehan is also a professional poker player, in the middle and late stages of his career as a chess player, he has actually begun to put a lot of energy into playing poker, his personal peak is not long, but his strength is still strong enough at the peak.
2, Shen Zhenzhen, 22 years old, nicknamed Shen Gong Zhizhi, one of the current leaders of Han Yan Buguo Go, and another young chess player Shen Minjun together known as Big and Small Shen, is likely to become the fifth generation of Korean Go head after Park Tinghuan, so far in his career, Rough Spike Shen Zhenzhen has won the World Series championship 3 times.
3. Park Yongxun entered the stage in 1999 and the ninth stage in 2004, Park Yongxun held the record of the fastest ascension from the first stage to the ninth stage in South Korea's history (4 years and 7 months). What's even more amazing is that Park Yongxun, a professional chess player, was mainly active from 2001 to 2018, and is one of the very few legendary chess players who can accumulate a thousand career wins. <>
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1. Wu Qingyuan, in 1933, Wu Qingyuan, who was only 19 years old, used his self-created "new layout" to play against the celebrity of Beninfang Xiuya, turning a new page in the history of Go. From 1939 to 1956, Qi Mao defeated all the super-first-class players of his generation in the Juban Chess Ring, which demoted all the top players in the Japanese chess world at that time, and created the "Wu Qingyuan Era" in the Go world.
2, Masao Kato, on April 4, 1959, Masao Kato worshiped under Minoru Kitani's nine-section door; In 1964, it entered the second stage and was promoted to the second stage in the same year; In 1976, he won his first major championship; In 1978, he was promoted to the rank of 9th dan; In 1979, he won three consecutive championships in Ben Yin Fang and four consecutive championships in the Ten Dan Battle, and won the titles of Throne, Crane Saint and Tian Yuan for the first time.
3. Kobayashi Koichi, known for his sharp attacks and accurate judgment of the situation, created the popular "Kobayashi Flow Layout". The folding fan that is often used has the word "flying" on it.
4. Otake Hero, Otake Hero's chess style is extremely thick, and it can be said that he has the thickest chess style among Japanese chess players. He attaches great importance to the beauty of chess shapes, believing that ugly chess shapes cannot be played at all, which will tarnish the chess game, so he is called "aesthetic chess player".
5. Nie Weiping, in 1988, was awarded the title of "Chess Saint" of Go. In 1999, he was named one of the "Top Ten Outstanding Figures in the New China Chess Circle". He won 11 consecutive victories in the first four China-Japan Go tournaments, which had a profound impact on the popularity of Go in Chinese mainland.
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