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At the top of this list is Nie Weiping Qisheng, who is not to mention more

author:If white 007

Not long ago, I launched the list of the number of Go world champions with 45 top masters in the world chess world, and some friends left a message after reading it, expecting me to rank the 108 generals in the Go world like Water Margin. I feel this is a bit difficult, but can try.

Today I gathered information and will make it to the final of the World Series, but in the final stage fell on this stage the 23 world runners-up to rank. The list is as follows:

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name

runner-up

Final Four

Chess Academy

1

Nie Weiping

3

China

2

Qiu Jun

Zhou Heyang

4

Kobayashi Kyaw

Japan

5

Hu Yaoyu

Sheikh

7

Zhao Hansheng

Korea

8

Choi Myung-hoon

Song Tae-kun

10

Wang

Wang Lei

Xu Yinghao

Ahn Kok-hyun

14

Yamada Norizomi

Mu Zhen Shuo

Sheiko

Yuta Iyama

18

Qian Yuping

Zhao Shanjin

Wang Ming Bowl

Han Sang-hoon

Peng Liyao

Feathers Naoki

China's official Chess Saint Nie Weiping failed to be crowned the world champion, but unexpectedly, not to mention the first place in this list. As for the reasons why he fell into the mountains on the world championship rankings, I have made a rough analysis before, and today I will briefly say this: First, all walks of life in China have held him too high and have a great responsibility to kill him; second, he himself is arrogant and delicate, lack of composure, has many hobbies, and is good at two rabbits, resulting in a serious decline in his concentration on Go; third, the instability of marriage and family, which greatly affects his energy. Nie Weiping's failure to win the world championship is a great sadness for all Chinese chess fans, and it is also a great regret for himself and the Chinese Go community! But his great achievements in the ring and the great contribution to the promotion of Chinese Go cannot be erased and will forever be recorded in the annals of Chinese Go history.

At the top of this list is Nie Weiping Qisheng, who is not to mention more

Nie Weiping was talking about chess

Another famous Player in China, Qiu Jun, like Nie Weiping, has reached the final three times without success, which is a pity. Qiu Jun's luck was a little worse, and the opponents he encountered in the final were Park Tinghuan, Kong Jie, and Ke Jie, all of whom were among the best masters in China and South Korea, so although he lost Yu Rong.

The most regrettable thing, of course, is Qian Yuping. In 1991, he braved Japan's first-class masters Lin Haifeng and Kobayashi Koichi, entered the stage of the fourth Fujitsu Cup showdown, becoming the second Chinese master to bravely reach the final of the World Series after Nie Weiping, but because of his mental abnormality, he finally gave up the final with Zhao Zhixun, which made the Chinese people sigh.

The most popular of the 23 generals was Hu Yaoyu. In the 11th LG Cup Sanban final in 2007, he was ruthlessly "repaired and teased" by Zhou Junxun of Taiwan (although he ranked first in Taiwan but was not popular in the world chess world), which was a big surprise. The only consolation is that he has made indelible contributions to cross-strait exchanges and friendship.

At the top of this list is Nie Weiping Qisheng, who is not to mention more

Zhou Heyang was ranked second

In the semi-finals of the 19th Fujitsu Cup in 2006, after winning the best in South Korea, Lee Sedol, he staged a trick of overturning the ship in the gutter in the final, and won the championship gold cup the only time his opponent Park Chung-hsiung reached the final four.

South Korea's Han Sang-hoon became famous because he reached the final of the 12th LG Cup in the first stage, and was known as the "strongest first paragraph", but later it was like the rebirth of zhongyong, like everyone, it was also a strange flower.

More unexpected is Peng Liyao. As a first-class player in China, he has no outstanding record in the world chess world, so it is quite unexpected to be able to break into the final of the first Xin'ao Cup in December 2017, and what is even more surprising is that he almost pulled down China's first person Ke Jie in the final. After winning two consecutive games in the final of wufanqi, I was pulled twice by Peng Liyao, and the decisive game Ke Slag made a spoon in a good situation, but unfortunately Peng Liyao failed to seize the opportunity and missed the opportunity to win the championship. This game can also be seen that Ke Jie's state is not invincible, and his excessive chess style and personality are his great enemies. To digress: It was not Han Ershen who defeated Ke Jie, but himself.

At the top of this list is Nie Weiping Qisheng, who is not to mention more

Eight-crowned Ke Jie nine dan

With a total of 23 players on the world runner-up list, China has 10, South Korea has 7 and Japan has 6. That is to say, once it enters the final championship battle, the winning rate of Chinese players is not good. I personally believe that the imbalance of mentality, the fear of winning and losing, the lack of spoiler kung fu and super fighting power are several important factors that cannot be ignored.

With 45 world champions, plus 23 world runners-up today, there are already 68 in total. When I am empty, I will list the chess players who have reached the final four but have not entered the final, and there should be nearly 100 generals in total, and there is also a ranking list, that is, the team competition (mainly the China-Japan, China-South Korea and China-Japan-South Korea three-country ring matches, excluding bilateral confrontations), these figures are all arranged and then comprehensively judged, like water margin, the 108 generals in the Go world will be ranked, it will not be a difficult task.

Chess fans, let's look forward to the 108 rankings of the world's Go!

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