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She was Wang Linna's former partner guo Liping, who left Heilongjiang to win the team championship and was in the top three of the individual competition

author:Prince of Chess

Under the leadership of the first generation of chess Siberian tigers, grandmaster Wang Jialiang, Heilongjiang chess has a vigorous phenomenon.

Although Wang Jialiang himself has not won a national championship, his disciple Zhao Guorong has won four national championships and become the world, Asian and national champion "Grand Slam", and female disciples Guo Liping and Wang Linna are both world chess queens.

She was Wang Linna's former partner guo Liping, who left Heilongjiang to win the team championship and was in the top three of the individual competition

The protagonist of this article, the female chess master Zhang Mei, is also discovered by Wang Jialiang.

Zhang Mei was born in 1970 in Harbin, Heilongjiang, and at the age of twelve, Wang Jialiang discovered her talent in chess and introduced her to the Heilongjiang team.

Zhang Mei quickly showed her genius in chess, and at the age of 15, she won the second place in the National Junior Championship.

Since the age of eighteen, he has continuously represented Heilongjiang in the national team competition, helping the team to enter the top six.

Since then, she has entered the top place of the national individual competition several times, and at the highest time, she won the third place in the country and was promoted to a chess master.

In 1994, he cooperated with Guo Liping and won the second place in the national team competition.

After that, The Heilongjiang team Guo Liping and Wang Linna came out together, and Zhang Mei transferred to the locomotive team, and there, together with Gang Qiuying, won the first and only national team championship in the history of locomotive.

After that, she entered the top eight of the national individual and the top three of the national group several times.

Because of her age, Zhang Mei once faded out of the chess world, but in recent years, after everything in her life was stable, she returned to the field, occasionally participating in national team competitions, wisdom games, etc., to carry out the chess career she loved to the end.

Now for Zhang Mei, she plays happy chess and will not repeatedly enter the national rankings like at her peak, but she is very happy, and this is enough.

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