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Chapter 8 of Liu Dianzhong There is no closing remark

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Chapter 8 of Liu Dianzhong There is no closing remark

Today, when Liu Dianzhong became famous and was full of fame and reputation, he was still chess-oriented and intoxicated with chess skills.

When someone asked him how he felt, he smiled disapprovingly and said, "It is the grandmaster I teach chess, and I teach chess if I am not a grandmaster." Grandmaster is only a title, which can only represent the level that has been reached in the past, and what can really objectively reflect the strength and reality level of the chess player is the chess player's grade score. ”

When some people had different views on the "expansion of the army" of the grandmaster, Liu Dianzhong said with a faint smile: "This is also very normal, just like squeezing the bus, people who have already boarded the bus always want no one to squeeze up." However, the person who should get in the car still gets on the bus. ”

Chess is developing, the Hebei team is advancing, as the president of the Hebei Chess Academy, Liu Dianzhong is continuing to cast his own painstaking efforts into paving stones, laying at the feet of the team members, leading the team to climb to a new peak!

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Chapter 8 of Liu Dianzhong There is no closing remark

Liu Dianzhong Profile:

Born in 1948, a native of Tangshan City, Hebei Province, a chess grandmaster, a state-level coach, former deputy director of the Chess Sports Management Center of Hebei Provincial Sports Bureau, and former president of Hebei Chess Academy.

Liu Dianzhong began to participate in national competitions in 1964, and successively won the fourth place in the national individual in 1975 and 1984, the third place in the Asian individual in 1985, the fourth place in the national individual in 1992, the second place in the Asian individual in 1993, the fifth place in the national individual in 1996, and the third place in the national individual in 2002, and led the Hebei team to win the national team championship in 1983, 1985, 1997 and 1998.

It has trained two national champions, Li Laiqun and Hu Ming, and 6 chess masters such as Huang Yong and Yan Wenqing.

In 1982, he was awarded the title of National Chess Master.

In 1992, he was awarded the title of Chess International Master.

In 1993, he was awarded the "Sports Medal of Honor" by the State Sports Commission.

In 1998, he was awarded the title of Grandmaster of Chess.

He wrote a lot of works in his lifetime, and "Pan Hippo Exploration" was his masterpiece.

Chapter 8 of Liu Dianzhong There is no closing remark

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