Hello everyone, I am the wind of heaven. We often see what others say online: Chinese stream, Kobayashi stream, cosmic stream and so on. Newbie: What's this? Can you speak human words?
Many novices see these words, they are confused, they can't join the chat at all, we don't know, we don't dare to ask, we can only silently peek at the screen.

Today to introduce you to a few types of Go layout, although we may not be able to use it immediately, but the temperament of this piece, you have to mention it.
A few layouts to learn about today:
Understand the series: two consecutive stars, three consecutive stars, diagonal stars, wrong small eyes, small eyes, diagonal small eyes
I can't understand the series: Chinese Stream, High China Stream, Kobayashi Stream, Cosmic Stream, Xiu Ce Stream
Let's start with something simple, and these look at the names can be made up to what kind of beginning.
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Figure 1: Binary and triplet stars
As shown in Figure 1, two consecutive stars are stars that occupy two corners on the same side, and three stars are three star positions on the same side.
Black 1 and Black 3 on the left are binary stars, and White 4 and White 6 are binary stars. Black 1, 3, and 5 on the right are triple stars, and white 2, 4, and 6 are triple stars.
Figure 2: Diagonal star
As Figure 2, the diagonal star, as the name suggests, is the lower diagonal star position. In the figure, the black 1 and 3 are diagonal stars, and the white 2 and 4 are diagonal stars.
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Figure 3: Wrong small eye, toward the small eye
As shown in Figure 3, Black 1 and Black 3 are wrong small mesh cloth, and white 2 and white 4 are laid out towards the small eye. How to distinguish between these two goods? We need to first understand what is called: the direction of the opening of the small purpose.
Figure 4
As shown in Figure 4, when the other party goes small and we want to hang the corner, we usually hang it on the side of point A, rather than on the side of the △ mark.
Because point A is more open and has a gate, we certainly choose to go through the gate. So the direction of point A is the direction of the opening of the small purpose.
Figure 5: Wrong small eye, toward the small eye
As shown in Figure 5, Black 1 and Black 3 are wrong small eyes, and their opening direction is staggered (red arrows). You turn to me, oh, I ignore you.
White 2 and White 4 are towards the small eyes, and their openings are both facing each other (green arrows). You look at me, I look at you, with a pulse of affection, secretly sending autumn waves, probably like this.
Figure 6: Black chess diagonal suborder
As shown in Figure 6, black 1 and black 3 are diagonal orders, that is, diagonal and not on the same side.
All of the above, we can directly make up for what kind of layout it looks like according to their names. Next, let's look at other layouts that can't be directly brain-compensated.
Chinese, High Chinese, Kobayashi, Space, Shusaku
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Figure 7: Black chess Chinese stream
As shown in Figure 7, the layout of black 1, 3, and 5 is called the Chinese stream, and if the black 5 is under the A point and is high all the way, it is called the high Chinese stream.
The layout of the Chinese stream is characterized by its speed and easy to make into a big shape.
During the Sino-Japanese Go exchange, Chen Zude launched his "Chinese Flow Layout" in actual combat, which was slowly popular. (Of course, it may not be popular now, anyway, it is every three must points)
Figure 8: Small forest stream
As shown in Figure 8, Black 1 to Black 7, is Kobayashi Ryu, because the Japanese super first-class chess player Kobayashi Koichi, very much likes to use this layout, and can always use this layout to achieve good results, so it has this name.
The basic idea of Kobayashi Stream is:
"First in the field, no matter whether the chess type is good or not, as long as the goal is achieved, the chessboard is quickly fixed when leading, and the risky chess does not go, ensuring victory"
Figure 9: One of the basic types of cosmic flow
As shown in Figure 9, there are several basic types of cosmic flow, which come from the practice of triple stars, and its basic type can be triple stars and quadruple stars. On this basis, fight against the mid-abdomen.
The cosmic flow is characterized by the vastness and unpredictable chess posture, pays attention to the central plains combat, prefers the situation, and is more difficult to control.
The average person does not use it well, and it is not an ordinary person to use it well. For example: Masaki Takemiya. Masaki Takemiya is a japanese super-first-class chess player and a master of cosmic streams.
His cosmic flow was incomparably bold, breaking the values of the preamble and giving the chess pieces new life and value at that time.
Figure 10: Xiu Ce Liu
As shown in Figure 10, black 1, 3, and 5 occupy three suborders, and they are all wrong suborders. Such a layout is called: Xiu Ce Liu
The first time I saw this layout, the book said that it was called: The one-three-five layout almost didn't laugh me to death. It's like taking names according to the color of the dog, rhubarb, big white, little black.
Until another very powerful Japanese chess player appeared: Honin fang Hidetsuke
He perfected the layout of the first three and five and systematized it. Ben Yinfang Xiuce attaches great importance to the efficiency of chess pieces, and he firmly believes that in theory, the advantage of black chess players can be maintained until the end of the chess.
Because of the Japanese Go rules at that time, black chess was not close to the eye, so Xiu Ce used this layout to maintain a very high winning rate, which can be called "undefeated in black".
Since then, the layout of one-three-five has a new name: Xiu Ce Liu
Today we've covered a total of these layouts:
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Binary, triple, diagonal
Wrong small eyes, small eyes, diagonal small eyes
China flow, high Chinese flow
Kobayashi Style, Space Current, Shusaku Ryu
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