Why is Ye Fei called the Go general

Updated on history 2024-06-06
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because General Ye Fei's mother is Filipino, his father is a native of Nan'an, Fujian, China, Ye Fei's birthplace is in Quezon Province, Philippines, when he was 5 years old, he returned to Nan'an Jintao to live as an overseas Chinese, and later joined the Red Army, gradually promoted, and was C in 1955

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Due to the influence of Marshal **, there are many generals in the New Fourth Army who can play Go, and Ye Fei is one of them.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Just after the formation of the New Fourth Army, the guerrillas from all walks of life initially met in the Yansi Temple in southern Anhui. **Every day after dinner, I always play Go with someone at the gate of the rock temple. Ye Fei is always silently on the side.

    After watching it for a few days, I became very interested. When Ye Fei was playing chess with **, he memorized these terms of ** by heart and understood them thoroughly. Ye Fei said that he is famous for playing chess with **, and it is true to learn to fight.

    Every time Ye Fei made a battle plan, he always tried every possible way to find the enemy's "dead hole", and in Go terms, he was looking for the chess eye.

    In 1980, the Chinese Weiqi Association held the "** Cup" Go Competition in Beijing. At that time, not long after the implementation of reform and opening up, the game of Go had not yet been widely implemented throughout the country, and was only held in Beijing. Party, government, and military organs and social organizations stationed in Beijing who love Go have all registered to participate in the competition.

    Ye Fei knew that the purpose of the competition was named "** Cup" in memory of the founder of Go in New China and the honorary chairman of the Chinese Go Association. He was so excited that he didn't hesitate to sign up. In the competition, he passed all the way and won the championship after many battles.

    People were shocked, and they didn't expect that Ye Fei, who was born in the military, would win the Go championship. For this reason, when many newspapers published this news, they added another nickname to Ye Fei: "Go General".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    CCTV-10's "Hundred Lectures" once talked about this problem:

    1.It is said that when Lao Tzu was born, his parents looked at it, not only the ears were big, but also very strange, his eyebrows were white, he already had a beard, and it was also white, you look at the son who was born, the eyebrows were white, and the beard was white, so it was called Lao Tzu.

    2.In "Historical Justice", he has a romantic saying, Li's mother was eighty-one pregnant, and she was born under the plum tree and cut her left armpit, which is very romantic. Lao Tzu's mother was pregnant, she was very pregnant, how many times she was pregnant, eighty-one years.

    This baby was in his womb for eighty-one years, and that day he was about to be born, and his mother came to the plum tree. She cut her left armpit, and the child was born wow, don't you see if this is called Lao Tzu?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Li Er [1] (c. 571 BC 471 BC), the name Boyang, also known as Lao Dan (dān), was a native of Qurenli, Li Township, Ku County, Chu State (one said Anhui Wuyang, one said Henan Luyi). It is the greatest philosopher and the standard statue of Lao Tzu in ancient China.

    One of the homesick, revered as the ancestor of Taoism, and a world cultural celebrity. Later generations called it "Lao Tzu" (in ancient times, the pronunciation of the word "Lao" was the same as the word "Li").

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    He is known as Lao Dan.

    Moreover, it is the representative of the hundred schools of thought, taking into account the two, so the name is Lao Tzu haha.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's not caused by dialects.

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