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The thirteenth report of the series of reports on the finals of the 4th Chinese Women's Go National Championship of the "Baishui Apple Cup".

"Baishui Apple Cup" 4th Chinese Women's Go National Championship Final Series Report No. 13 Chinese Go Professional Fourth-Dan Chess Player Li Xiaoxi

The thirteenth report of the series of reports on the finals of the 4th Chinese Women's Go National Championship of the "Baishui Apple Cup".

Chinese Go professional four-dan player Li Xiaoxi

The thirteenth report of the series of reports on the finals of the 4th Chinese Women's Go National Championship of the "Baishui Apple Cup".

Shaanxi Net News (Reporter Li Qianqian) On September 3, the final of the 4th Chinese Women's Go National Championship of the "Guihui Chess About the Four Saints" Baishui Apple Cup 2024 will be ignited in Baishui, Weinan. After the preliminary qualifiers, 61 Chinese women's Go players from all over the country were finally selected to enter the finals after fierce competition. During the finals, the "chess saint" Nie Weiping will also come to the scene to help the competition.

With the authorization of the relevant departments of the organizer, Shaanxi.com will successively launch the profiles and series of reports of the 16 players who entered the finals of the 4th China Women's Go National Championship in 2024 of the "Baishui Apple Cup", so please pay attention to all walks of life, enthusiastic netizens and Go enthusiasts.

The thirteenth in a series of reports on the finalists

Chinese Go professional four-dan player Li Xiaoxi

The thirteenth report of the series of reports on the finals of the 4th Chinese Women's Go National Championship of the "Baishui Apple Cup".

Li Xiaoxi: 4th section

Li Xiaoxi Profile:

Born in March 1994, he is a native of Anshan, Liaoning Province.

The first paragraph in 2008 and the fourth paragraph in 2019.

In 2009, she won the third place in the women's group of the national individual competition.

In 2010, he was the runner-up in the Ricoh Mixed Doubles Championship.

Runner-up in the 5th Women's Rookie King Competition.

In 2012, she won the 4th place in the women's group of the national individual competition.

2016 National Collegiate Women's Champion.

Champion of the 2016 Chinese Consulate General Cup.

Member of the 4th runner-up and 8th runner-up of the Women's Waijia League.

In 2019, the gold medal in the professional women's group of the 4th Smart Games.

In 2022, the 5th Wu Qingyuan Cup World Women's Go Championship advanced to the second round

2023 National Go Championship (Individual) Li Xiaoxi participated in the fourth section

The thirteenth report of the series of reports on the finals of the 4th Chinese Women's Go National Championship of the "Baishui Apple Cup".

Li Xiaoxi participated in the Go Tournament of the 4th National Mind Games. Picture / Yiming Go

Li Xiaoxi's notes:

Li Xiaoxi, female, born in Anshan City, Liaoning Province in 1994, is a professional Chinese Go player, who was promoted to the fourth dan in 2008 and the fourth dan in 2019.

Li Xiaoxi got acquainted with Go at the age of 5 and a half, and learned from the famous Go coach Lu Deli in Anshan City, and after being promoted to the intermediate class, he apprenticed to Hui Jingchen 2nd Duan. In 2006, she won the 9th place in the women's group and in the 2007 women's group.

In 2008, Li Xiaoxi studied at the horse dojo and was once given the nickname "Big River", and later was honored as "Sister River" for her superb chess skills. In the same year, she also won the 20th place in the 22nd Yellow River Cup and was awarded the Best Female Chess Player Award. She went all out to participate in the fixed-stage competition, and won the first place in the women's group with a score of 9 wins and 2 losses and was promoted to the first stage of her career. In 2009, she won the women's championship of the National Children's Go Championship.

In 2016, the 7th "Chinese Consulate General Cup International Go Tournament" was held at the Baltic Sea Hotel, with 220 players from 35 cities in 7 countries, including Germany, France, Israel, Belarus, Ukraine, Russia and China. It is gratifying to congratulate China's Li Xiaoxi for winning the championship in the competition.

In 2019, the finals of the women's individual group of Go in the 4th National Mind Games were held in Quzhou. In the end, Li Xiaoxi defeated Wang Chenxing in the championship and runner-up battle, won the championship, and won the gold medal in the professional Go women's individual event. In the same year, it was promoted to the fourth dan.

In 2022, she advanced to the second round of the 5th Wu Qingyuan Cup World Women's Go Championship. In 2023, at the 5th National Mind Games, when Li Xiaoxi (94 years) met Li Xiaoxi (05 years), two chess players with the same name met face to face "hand talk", and after a competition, Li Xiaoxi (94 years) finally won the game.

One game, one gain! In recent years, Li Xiaoxi has participated in various Go competitions, constantly precipitating and improving himself. May you move forward bravely on the road of chasing your dreams, overcome obstacles all the way, constantly surpass yourself, and become a better version of yourself!

The thirteenth report of the series of reports on the finals of the 4th Chinese Women's Go National Championship of the "Baishui Apple Cup".

In the 5th National Mind Games, the two Li Xiaoxi played against each other. Photo by Beijing News reporter Sun Haiguang

Attached: "White Water Apple Cup" 2024 4th Chinese Women's Go National Championship Final Series Report

One of the "White Water Apple Cup" 2024 4th China Women's Go National Championship Finals Golden Autumn Ignited;

https://www.ishaanxi.com/c/2024/0619/3171972.shtml

Second: Zhou Hongyu, a Chinese professional seven-dan Go player;

https://www.ishaanxi.com/c/2024/0621/3174508.shtml

Third: Renewal of the five-year contract for Baishui to build a brand event for the Chinese Women's Go National Championship;

http://www.0913wnw.com/news/2024/0624/81828.shtml

Fourth: Chinese Go professional six-dan chess player Lu Minquan;

http://www.0913wnw.com/news/2024/0625/81838.shtml

Fifth: Wu Yiming, a Chinese professional six-dan Go player;

http://www.0913wnw.com/news/2024/0628/81888.shtml

Sixth: Chinese Go professional six-dan chess player Luo Chuyue

http://www.0913wnw.com/news/2024/0701/81918.shtml

Seventh: Chinese Go professional five-dan chess player Tang Jiawen

http://www.0913wnw.com/news/2024/0702/81930.shtml

No. 8: Li He, a professional Chinese Go player with five dan chess

http://www.0913wnw.com/news/2024/0708/82029.shtml

No. 9: Chinese Go professional five-dan chess player Fang Ruoxi

http://www.0913wnw.com/news/2024/0711/82074.shtml

No. 10: Chinese Go professional four-dan chess player Ding Kewen

http://www.0913wnw.com/news/2024/0715/82156.shtml

No. 11: Chinese Go professional four-dan chess player Li Sixuan

http://www.0913wnw.com/news/2024/0717/82237.shtml

No. 12: Chinese Go professional three-dan player Yue Jiayan

http://www.0913wnw.com/news/2024/0722/82322.shtml

No. 13: Li Xiaoxi, a Chinese professional four-dan Go player

http://www.0913wnw.com/news/2024/0724/82382.shtml

Comprehensive network topic: "Baishui Apple Cup" 4th China Women's Go National Championship Finals

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