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The Korean Chess Academy held a hospital funeral to bid farewell to Kim In-kook's hand The Coffin of Korea's Ershen Fu

The Korean Chess Academy held a hospital funeral to bid farewell to Kim In-kook's hand The Coffin of Korea's Ershen Fu

Jin Yin nine paragraphs

At 9:00 a.m. local time in South Korea on April 6, the farewell ceremony of kim in kudan, the "eternal national hand", was held at the Shinchon Funeral Home at Yonsei University in South Korea. Jin Yinjiu died of illness on April 4 at the age of 78. Following the death of Cho Nam-chol, the father of modern Go in Korea in 2006, the Korean Chess Academy held a second hospital to bury Kim In-kook.'

The Korean Chess Academy held a hospital funeral to bid farewell to Kim In-kook's hand The Coffin of Korea's Ershen Fu

The farewell ceremony was attended by Lim Chae-jeong, president of the Korea Chess Academy, Han Sang-yeol and Yoon Seung-yong, vice presidents of the Korea Chess Academy, and The Director of the Korean Chess Academy, Including Leung Jae-ho, Cho Hyun-hyun Jiudan, lee Chang-ho Jiudan and others. South Korean President Moon Jae-in sent a flower basket to mourn, and Kobayashi Jue, chairman of the Japanese Chess Academy, and Jia Xiaoyuan, chairman of the Beijing Go Association in China, sent a message of condolence.

The Korean Chess Academy held a hospital funeral to bid farewell to Kim In-kook's hand The Coffin of Korea's Ershen Fu

President of the Korean Chess Academy, Lim Chai-jeong

Lim Chai Jeong, President of the Korea Chess Academy, said in his speech: "Kim In Guoshou is a pioneer who leads the development of modern Go in Korea. Kim In-kook has a free temperament, and he becomes an elder loved by all members of the Korean Go community. ”

Han Sang-yeol Rokudan, vice president of the Korea Chess Academy, is a contemporary of Kim In-kook-kuo, and Han Sang-yeol Rokudan said in his speech: "Kim Sang-yeol-kudan pushes himself very strictly, but always cares warmly for others. Jin Yin jiu dan in the first person period, the first to listen to the opinions of the loser during the post-game review, this scene I still remember vividly. ”

The Korean Chess Academy held a hospital funeral to bid farewell to Kim In-kook's hand The Coffin of Korea's Ershen Fu

Park Ji-moon, former vice president of the Korea Chess Academy and go commissioner of Korea's JoongAng Daily, said in his speech: "Compared with the appearance of the victory and defeat division, I look up to the style of Kim Yin Jiudan dreamer. So I often describe him as 'nihilistic warrior'. Jin Yin Jiu dan is not to win the chess, but to pay attention to the process of winning the chess, although he himself never says it, but obviously upholds the pursuit of chess. Jin Yinjiu's refusal to play fast chess on tv must also be out of the spirit of chess.

Kim In-kudan is now pursuing the true meaning of wine, and his career in chess and wine has left an indelible trace in the Korean Go world. ”

The Korean Chess Academy held a hospital funeral to bid farewell to Kim In-kook's hand The Coffin of Korea's Ershen Fu

After the farewell ceremony, South Korean national team coachEsuk Hyung-sook Jiudan, Park Young-hwan Jiudan, Kang Dong-yun Jiudan, Shin Jin-jin Jiudan, Shin Min-hyun 9-dan, Won Seung-jin 9-dan, Han Jong-jin 9-dan and former Vice President of the Korea Chess Academy Park Ji-moon Fu Ling coffin sent off Kim In-9-dan.

Kim In was born on November 23, 1943 in Kangjin-gun, Jeollanam-do, South Korea, and was established in 1958, entered the Kiya Dojo in 1962, and returned to Japan in 1963. In 1966, Kim In won the 10th National Hand Battle championship in South Korea to the 15th Six Consecutive National Championships. In 1966, he won the first championship of the throne and fought in seven consecutive championships. In 1966, he won the 6th Overlord Battle Championship and then won the Seven Consecutive Overlord Battles.

Kim In Jiu Dan won 30 championships and 22 runners-up in his chess career, and was promoted to nine dan in 1983. Jin Yin Jiudan was 15 years old and left a record of 860 wins, 703 losses and 5 no wins in his 63-year chess career.

Kim In-kudan's 40-game winning streak set in 1968 is still the highest consecutive winning streak of the Korean Chess Academy, and his 88.1% winning percentage (37 wins, 5 losses, 1 no wins) set in 1967 and 87.72% of the winning percentage (50 wins and 7 losses) set in 1967 are still the 3rd and 4th highest winning percentage records of the Korean Chess Academy.

Jin Yin: I just want to get closer to Go and look at chess more (with 2018 Yike Go interview Jin Yin Jiudan)

The Korean Chess Academy held a hospital funeral to bid farewell to Kim In-kook's hand The Coffin of Korea's Ershen Fu

Kim In-9 in the research room

Mr. Jin Yin, 74 years old this year, led the team to Shenyang as the leader of the Nongshim Cup Korean players' group. Mr. Kim In is the "head of the regiment" of the Nongshim Cup Korean team, and the first time he led the Korean team to visit China was the first Zhenlu Cup in 1992, and China and South Korea also established diplomatic relations in this year. On September 22, Shin Min-won and the second general of the Japanese team, Heo Jiayuan, fought the fourth game of the Shenyang station, Mr. Kim Yin played chess alone in the research room, and the other chess players of the South Korean team were gone, and the reporter interviewed Mr. Kim Yin.

-Mr. Jin Yin, when you went to Japan to study, you were about to start the Golden Bamboo Forest era and suddenly returned to China.

Mr. Kim In: Because you need to perform military service, there is no way, this is force majeure (the following Mr. Kim Yin briefly answered several questions about the "stereotype", such as the confrontation between China and South Korea, etc.). Then Mr. Kim In suddenly recalled his chess career).) I should have retired (retired) a long time ago, but I just wanted to get closer to Go and look at chess more. In my years of learning chess, although there were also professional chess battles, the professional identity of chess players was not recognized at all, and it was difficult to stand in society as a chess player. At that time, it was very difficult to pursue the realm of "immersion" as a chess player, but I was still determined to become the highest player, because I had already stepped into the world of Go. I am now proud to have done my modest part for the rise of Go in Korea.

Of course, I also have regrets, why haven't I been able to further pursue the "realm of god" of Go? I also received several titles that year, and I was called "the first man". However, I don't know why, I feel burdened by the identity of the "first person" (Note: Kim In is the "eternal big brother" of the Korean chess world, he is very guilty of "eating alone" Korean chess battles, and after winning the title, he drank the bonus with his colleagues), and he relaxed and failed to pursue further on that basis.

In fact, I can't figure it out now, why did I feel burdened back then? Couldn't have gone further? Perhaps, this is life.

-In the Age of AlphaGo, where do you think the value of professional chess players creating chess scores is?

Mr. Jin Yin: AlphaGo has shown incredible strength, and I don't think it is possible for humans to catch up with AlphaGo (Go AI). However, humans can learn from AlphaGo, and the chess skills can be grown and evolved, pursuing a higher realm of Go. There are different interpretations and explanations of what Go is, such as "the condensation of life". I think no matter how it develops and changes, the value of Go itself will not change.

Mr. Jin Yin finally said: Go, especially for the elderly in the evening scene, has great benefits. There is a level as if the opponent is the best, even if not, is it very happy to watch chess? Spend time with Go and compare life to chess.

The Korean Chess Academy held a hospital funeral to bid farewell to Kim In-kook's hand The Coffin of Korea's Ershen Fu

Mr. Kim In

Attached: The Eternal National Hand Kim In, the Footprints of the Romantics (Excerpt from Park Ji-moon's "The Age of the Iron Cave")

Although the era of Jin Yin is far away, many ashes-level chess fans still remember Jin Yin. Kim In won the title of Koo Nam-chul in 1965, the last year of the Korean Chess Academy in Myeongdong, and lost his last title in 1976 in the middle of the Kwantetsu-dong era. It was firmly believed that Kim In would regroup and return to the front line of victory and defeat, but the rise of Cho Hyun Hyun completely knocked down the "eternal national hand" Kim In.

He is the giant of the Go world that fell in the era of the Korean Chess Academy, that is, the world of wind and nothingness to change into a fierce and ruthless process, and it is also a fading charm. Born in 1943 on the seashore in Kumjin, Jeonnam, Kim In is a somewhat peculiar teenager in the countryside who is very good at wrestling and swimming, and who can play Go. He came to Seoul alone on a night train with a chessboard at the age of 13 and successfully entered the section at the age of 15. Soon, Jin Yin crossed the day to throw Mugu Shimon and became a teacher at the Mugu Dojo. He is excellent at coaching chess, but he is still a child, causing trouble everywhere, and likes to beat up the naughty bag Zhao Zhixun who cries girls.

At that time, the Japanese chess community predicted that the "Golden Bamboo Forest Era" was coming, and that Jin Yin, Ohtake Hero, and Lin Haifeng would rule the Japanese chess world. However, Kim In is still attached to Korean Go, and resolutely returns to China despite Mu Gushi's repeated retention. After Jin Yin returned to China, the national hand battle six consecutive hegemons, the throne war seven consecutive hegemons, and the overlord war seven consecutive hegemons swept through the Korean chess world. Jin Yin's eyes and ears are clear, and his outstanding chess attitude has attracted many chess fans. Jin Yin has a mountain-like thick chess style, a simple person likes Tao Yuanming, and the old-school style is full of leisurely self-sufficiency. Therefore, Jin Yin always gathered friends around him.

Jin Yin's taking of bonuses and matchmaking fees to feast on friends was a regular occurrence, so that he could not get out of poverty. After Kim In lost the Baek Nam Cup, this chess battle disappeared from the Korean chess world. This is because the Bai Nan Cup is a competition specially organized by K Mou, the chairman of a university, for Jin Yin. Although today it can be said that the victory or defeat of Go has become cruel and ruthless, or poetry and philosophy are a painkiller for winning and losing, after all, it is contrary to the essence of The victory or defeat of Go. But Jin Yin always had this idea in his heyday: if Go must exercise itself like a machine, but only seek to win everything, then Go itself has no meaning. The technical worker of Go and the master of Go are very different realms.

Strictly speaking, Jin Yin is an idealist who pursues nothingness, an idealist who tries to guard the art of Go, and a chess master who pays more attention to the process than the result. Jin Yin stubbornly refuses to participate in tv Go matches because he feels that it is contrary to the essence of Go, in a sense Jin Yin is a romantic who deliberately maintains boundaries and distances from contemporary professional chess players.

Professional chess players are the stars who win, and losing is the idol that is quickly forgotten, and it is also a crumpled paper. But more than two decades later, Jin Yin is still an unforgotten star, and the younger generation of chess players especially respect Jin Yin. "Forever national hand", people throughout the iron cave era call him the unchanging green mountain, although for a while will be covered by fog, but the green mountain is still in the years...

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