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China's first world champion was Ma Xiaochun, who won two world titles. (Toyo** Cup, Fujitsu Cup).
Yu Bin 9 dan (LG Cup), his victory was a consolation for Chinese players who had habitually lost in the World Go Finals.
China's most world champion is Guli Jiudan, who has won a total of seven world titles. (Samsung Cup, Fujitsu Cup, Toyota Cup, Chunlan Cup, and BC Card Cup each won once; LG Cup 2 times).
China's first World Champion of the Ying Cup was Chang Hao Jiuduan, who won three world titles. (Ying's Cup, Samsung Cup, Chunlan Cup).
The first Chinese to defeat Lee Chang-ho in the World Go Championship final was Na Se-ha-ha Jiudan, who won the Samsung Cup only once, but this victory changed the situation in which South Korea's Go suppressed China for many years, and since then it has entered the era of evenly matched Sino-Korean hegemony.
Other Chinese players who have won the World Go Championship are Kong Jie Jiudan (one each in the Samsung Cup, LG Cup and Fujitsu Cup).
Park Wenyao 9 dan (LG Cup).
Jiang Weijie 9 dan (LG Cup).
Note: In my statistics, the ATV Go Rapid Chess Tournament is not counted as a world professional Go tournament.
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Ma Xiaochun 9dan (champion of the 6th Toyo ** Cup and 8th Fujitsu Cup in 1995) and Yu Bin 9dan (champion of the 4th LG Cup in May 2000).
Chang Hao. Luo Xi River. Coulee.
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Ma Xiaochun, Yu Bin, Chang Hao, Gu Li, Luo Mianhe.
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The first 1988 Cho Hoon-hyun.
Nie Wei Yu was flat.
1.Cho Hoon was born on March 10, 1953 in Mokpo, Jeollanam-do, a famous Korean Go player and a 9th dan of the Korean Chess Academy.
Cho Hoon-hyun entered the dan in 1962, becoming the youngest professional chess player in history. In 1982, he was promoted to 9 dan and was the first 9 dan player in Korea. He is the champion of the 1st Yingshi Cup, the 7th Fujitsu Cup, and the 6th Samsung Fire Cup.
Once in the Korean chess world, Cho Hoon-hyun can be called the undoubted number one master.
2.Nie Weiping, born on August 17, 1952, is in Shen County, Hebei Province.
Shenzhou City, Hebei Province today.
Person. He is a famous Chinese professional Go player, an outstanding Go coach, vice chairman and director of the Technical Committee of the Chinese Go Association, and a technical advisor of the China Chess Academy. In 1982, he was awarded the ninth dan by the Chinese Weiqi Association.
In 1988, he was awarded the title of "Chess Master". In 1999, he was named one of the "Top Ten Outstanding Figures in the New China Chess Circle". He won 11 consecutive matches in the first four China-Japan Go tournaments, which had a profound impact on the popularity of Go in Chinese mainland.
He is the author of "My Road to Go".
Nie Weiping's Self-War Hundred Bureaus" and other books.
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1. The world Go champions are: Masaki Takemiya, Cho Hoon-hyun, Lin Haifeng, Zhao Zhixun, Lee Chang-ho, Otake Hero, Seo Bong-so, Liu Chang-hyuk, Ma Xiaochun, Yida Kiki, Kobayashi Koichi.
2. A World Go Champion refers to a player who has won one or more championships in the World Go Professional Championship. Since the development of Go is relatively common in China, South Korea, and Japan in the world, the World Go Championships that have been produced in the Go world are basically organized and sponsored by chess academies and enterprises in the above places.
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1, Xie Erhao.
Chinese Go professional chess player, Jiuduan, born on September 26, 1998, is a native of Wuhan, Hubei, China. Early 2011; In August 2012, he entered the first Bailing Cup World Go Open Championship and created four consecutive victories and entered the semifinals. set the world's youngest Go record in the top 8 and top 4 in a row; Champion of the 22nd LG Cup World Chess Championship.
2, Gu Zihao.
Male, Han nationality, born in Xiantao, Hubei Province in February 1998, a professional Chinese Go player, a member of the Anhui Ningguo Municipal Team of the Weijia League, and the 14th Ahantongshan Cup China Go Rapid Chess Open This selection round has entered the decisive round. The 6th Chinese Dragon Star Wars Champion.
3, Tan Xiao. On June 26, 2017, in the trilogy tiebreaker of the 11th Chunlan Cup finals, Tan Xiao, a chess player from China Ranyuan, defeated South Korean chess player Park Yongxun in the 241-handed game after a fierce battle with an official son, and won the individual world championship for the first time with a total score of 2-1, becoming the 18th Go world champion in mainland China and the 35th world champion in the Go world.
4. Dang Yi Fei Pi Pei State.
He is a cutting-edge Chinese chess player. In 2007, he was appointed as the first stage and the world champion. In 2008, he joined the Weijia Sichuan Jiaozi team, and in 2012, he was the runner-up in the 4th BC Card Cup World Go Championship, and his personal international winning streak reached 17 games.
On February 8, 2017, he won his first world championship in the final of the 21st LG Cup World Go Championship.
5, Kim Ji-seok.
In the second game of the 2014 Samsung Auto Insurance Cup World Go Masters Trilogy Finals at the Gran MeliĆ” Hotel in Xi'an, defending champion Chinese player Tang Weixing lost to South Korean player Kim Zhixi in the middle game. Kim Zhi-seok defeated Zhongzao Tang Weixing 2-0 to win the Samsung Cup championship, which is also his first world championship.
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The Chinese who won the Go World Championship are Ma Xiaochun, Bi Yubin, Chang Hao, Luo Xihe, Gu Li, Kong Jie, Pu Wen, Jiang Weijie, Zhou Ruiyang, Shi Yue, Fan Tingyu, Chen Yaoye, Qi Yuting, Tang Weixing, Zhidan Ju Jiaxi, and Ke Jie.
Chess Chess World Individual Series Region Total number of champions (Chinese mainland is indicated below) Ma Xiaochun 1995 6th Toyo ** Cup 2 Yu Bin 2000 4th LG Cup 1
Chang Hao 2005 5th Yingshi Cup Middle 3
Luo Xihe 2006 10th Samsung Fire Cup 1 Coulee 2006 10th LG Cup 8
Kong Jie 2009 14th Chi Jin Samsung Insurance Cup 3 Park Moon 2011 15th LG Cup 1
Jiang Weijie 2012 16th LG Cup 1
Zhou Ruiyang 2013 1st Bailing Aito Cup 1 Shi Yue 2013 17th LG Cup 1
Fan Tingyu 2013 7th Ying's Cup 1
Chen Yaoye 2013 9th Chunlan Cup Medium 1
Yu Ting 2013 1st MLILY Dream Lily Cup 1 Tang Weixing 2013 18th Samsung Auto Insurance Cup 1 Chu Jiaxi 2014 18th LG Cup 1
Ke Jie 2015 2nd Bailing Cup Medium 3
Since the first Fujitsu Cup in 1988, there have been 100 World Series champions and 38 players have won the title. Among them, Korean players won 58 of these titles, China won 30, Japan won 11, and Chinese Taipei won 1.
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In 1995, he won the 6th Toyo ** Cup and became China's first Go world champion.
The first to defeat the Japanese professional Jiudan was Chen Zude, who defeated Masao Shouchi in 1963, creating a precedent for Chinese Go to defeat Japanese Jiudan.
Ma Xiaochun, a Chinese Go national player, a native of Shengzhou, Zhejiang, China's first professional Go world champion, has set a record of 13 consecutive Chinese Go celebrity battles, and served as the head coach of the Chinese Go team in 2005.
On October 9, 2017, Ma Xiaochun won the runner-up of the "Camphor Tree Zhongli Jingguo Medicine Cup" China-Japan-Korea Go Masters Banquet.
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1. The first world professional Go champion was Masaki Takemiya.
2. The world champion of Go refers to the chess player who has won one or more championships in the world's professional competition of Go. Since the development of Go is relatively common in the world only in China, South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan, China, the World Go Tournaments that have been produced in the Go world are basically organized and sponsored by chess academies and enterprises in the above four places.
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