In the World Go Tournament, China has won the championship 46 times, producing a total of 22 world champions (including Zhou Junxun of Taiwan), so which ten of them can rank in the forefront of the Gold Cup? Not long ago I wrote a text "The knife does not slaughter the nameless, from the strength of the final opponent, look at the gold content of the Chinese Go world champion", the gold content ranking listed in the article has been approved by many headline friends, and some friends have also left messages to encourage and support, here I express my heartfelt thanks!
In this article, the top 10 gold content of my personal opinion are: the first place - Roche-ho In January 2006, the 10th Three Star Cup 2:1 Lee Chang-ho (a sign of Lee Chang-ho's walking off the altar, the gold content is super high); the second - Gu Li in the 13th LG Cup in February 2009 2:0 Lee Sedol (rated by the Korean media as a four-thousand-year battle, full of color); the third - Tang Weixing in September 2016 The eighth YingShi Cup 3:2 Park Tinghuan (to defeat the first person in South Korea has a very good gold content); the fourth place - Chen Yaoye in December 2016 3rd Lark Cup 2:1 Ke Jie (defeated the secret agent of Ru Ri Zhongtian, the gold content is super high); fifth place - Kong Jie in July 2010 23rd Fujitsu Cup 1:0 Lee Sedol (victory over the peak of the Xiao Li, gold content special foot), sixth place - Fan Tingyu in March 2013 7th Ying's Cup 3:1 Park Tinghuan (then Park Tinghuan was already the first person in South Korea, full of color); seventh place - Chang Hao in March 2005 5th Ying's Cup Final 3 :1 Choi Chul-han (Choi Venom is known as Lee Chang-ho's nemesis, and this battle contains a lot of gold); Eighth place - Yu Bin 3:1 Liu Chang-hyuk at the 4th LG World Cup in May 2000 (Liu Chang-hyuk is at his peak, and his color is still quite enough); Ninth - Ke Jie 2:0 in the Samsung Cup in December 2015 (after this war, Yue Yue's first Chinese person was replaced by me Ke); Tenth place - Chen Yaoye in June 2013 9th Chunlan Cup 2:1 Lee Sedol (this battle declared that Xiao Li went downhill, with a lot of gold).

Mr. and Mrs. Chen Yaoye
Some friends left wonderful comments. Tiaoyou "Wandering Pig" commented: Hello, I think the fifth Kong Jie's evaluation is low. At that time, Xiao Li was definitely at his peak. And Gu Li was the second highest, because Xiao Li was in trouble with the Korean chess academy at that time, which was introduced in the magazine "Go World", and Xiao Li wanted to give up the game at that time. Tiaoyou "Full Moon Great River" believes that there should be no controversy about the Luoshi River that time. Tiaoyou "Endless Chess" made suggestions: the analysis is good! In addition to looking at the final opponents, we must also look at the opponents in the process of winning the championship.
I think their arguments are very reasonable, so today I will sort out the process of winning these ten world championships. In addition, I think the success of the Gold Cup mainly depends on these aspects: first, the situation of the final opponent, the stronger the final opponent, the higher the gold content, which is the most important; second, whether the final is a game of chess or a game of victory and defeat, obviously the chess is more convincing; third, there are several top masters or active world champions in the opponents eliminated before the final, all the way through the barrier, even if the enemy is strong, it must be more interesting; under the same circumstances, look at whether there is a qualifier; it also needs to be pointed out that the foreign war is more exciting than the civil war. In light of the above factors, I have fine-tuned the ranking of the top ten.
The Rochehe Samsung Cup won
The first place - The 10th Three Star Cup in January 2006 2:1 Lee Chang-ho (it is the symbol of Lee Chang-ho walking down the altar, the gold content is super high). In the 10th Three Star Cup from 2005 to 2006, Roche-ho won nine consecutive victories from the qualifiers to the tournament, which was won by Cho Han-sung (who later won the world runner-up in 2009), Song Tae-kun (then the best of The Rookie Korea), Lee Sed-seok (the current world champion, then the world chess world's status was second only to Lee Chang-ho), Choi Chul-han (active world runner-up, 2009 world champion), Lee Chang-ho (active world champion, world first). Because of the approval of the vast majority of friends, the throne of the first place in the Rocha River is unshakable.
Second place - Gu Li in February 2009 13 LG Cup 2:0 Lee Sedol (rated by the Korean media as a four-thousand-year battle, full of color). The 13th LG Cup in 2008-2009 defeated Mu Jin Shuo (2004 world runner-up), Won Seung-joon (it was in the final in 2013 that Gu Li won the world championship), Kim Kyung-woo, Lee Chang-ho (once the world's first man, there was no world championship title at that time), Lee Sedol (active world champion, then the world's first). The only regret is that, as Tiaoyou 'The Wandering Pig" said: Lee Sedol was in an awkward relationship with the Korean Chess Academy at that time and almost gave up the game, so the state had a slight impact. However, its second place is still appropriate, so it has not changed.
Coulee defeated Park Moon-yao to win the Toyota Cup
Third place - Tang Weixing in September 2016, the eighth Ying's Cup 3:2 Park Tinghuan (the first person in South Korea was very good in gold content). In 2016, the 8th Ying's Cup, Tang Weixing, Yugaki Naoki (2003 World Runner-up), Kim Ji-seok (defeated Don Wei-sung in the final in 2014 to crown the World Champion), Shi Yue (2013 World Champion), Park Young-hwan (active World Champion, Korea's first). There is no change in the rankings.
Fourth place - Chen Yaoye in December 2016 3rd Lark Cup 2:1 Ke Jie (defeated the secret agents in the sky, the gold content is super high). In 2016, the 3rd Lark Cup Chen Yaoye defeated Wang Zejin, Kang Ru-taek, Ahn Sung-jun, Park Young-hwan (active world champion, Korea's first), Shin Jin-chan (then South Korea's second person, 2020 world champion), Ke Jie (active world champion, world and China's first). Xiao Qiang's record is absolutely resounding, Park Tinghuan, Shin Jin-chan, Ke Jie, the three popular top masters have been beheaded by him, but his ranking remains unchanged. If it weren't for the fact that the final was a civil war, it would have been in the top three.
Fan Tingyu raised the Ying Cup
Fifth place - Fan Tingyu in March 2013, the 7th Ying's Cup 3:1 Park Tinghuan (at that time, Park Tinghuan was already the first person in Korea, and the color was very good). The 7th YingShi Cup in 2012-2013 beat Takao Shin-ro, Lee Sedol (active world champion), Tan Xiao (2017 world champion), Sheikh (active world runner-up), park Young-hwan (active world champion, who had just been promoted to korea's first person at the time). Compared to the last ranking, it has risen by one place.
Sixth place - Kong Jie in July 2010 23rd Fujitsu Cup 1:0 Lee Sedol (victory over the peak of the little Lee, gold content is extra). In 2010, Kong Jie defeated Yoshio Ishida, Kim Ji-seok (2014 World Champion), Qiu Jun (2011 World Runner-up), and Lee Sedol (active World Champion and World No. 1). The ranking and Fan Tingyu were reversed, one was to defeat an active world champion in the process, and the other was that the final was a single game winner.
Seventh place - Chen Yaoye in June 2013 9th Chunlan Cup 2:1 Lee Sedol (this battle announced that Xiao Li went downhill, with a lot of gold). From 2012 to 2013, chen Yaoye defeated Kang Dong-yun (active world champion), Cho Ji-hoon (former world champion), Park Ting-hwan (active world champion), Jiang Weijie (2012 world champion), and Lee Sedol (active world champion) in 2012. The five Chinese, Japanese and Korean masters who fell under Chen Yaoye's knife all the way are world champions, and almost four of them are active in the service, and this gold content cannot but be raised (it turns out that I arranged him in the last place, which seems to be really underestimated).
Chen Yaoye took off the Chunlan Cup
Eighth place - Yu Bin 4th LG World Cup in May 2000 3:1 Liu Changhe (Liu Changhe is at his peak, the color is still quite enough). 1999-2000 4th LG Cup Yu Bin Lian Ke Baek Dae-hyun, Wang Li-cheng (active world champion), Cao Xuan-hyun (active world champion), Liu Chang-hyuk (active world champion). It is not easy to win three active world champions in a row, and the position remains unchanged.
Ninth place - Chang Hao in March 2005 5th Ying's Cup final 3:1 Choi Chul-han (Choi Venom is known as Lee Chang-ho's nemesis, this battle has a lot of gold). The 5th Ying's Cup chang ho in 2004-2005 defeated Yoo Chang-hyuk (who had no world title at the time), Kong Jie (who won the world championship in 2009), Song Tae-kun (then the best of South Korea's rookies), and Choi Chul-han (the 2009 world champion). Chang Hao's victory this time is of great significance to China, but the disadvantage is that he did not beat any of the active world champions in the process, and the ranking dropped as a result.
Ke Jie won the Samsung Cup
Tenth place - Ke Jie in December 2015 Samsung Cup 2:0 yue (after this war, the first chinese person in Vietnam was replaced by Me Ke). In 2015, the 20th Samsung Cup Ke Jie defeated Liu Chang-hyuk (former world champion), Peng Liyao (2017 world runner-up), Luo Xuan (Korean rookie), Bian Sang-yi (Korean rookie), Lee Sedol (once the world's first person, then there was no world championship title), Shi Yue (once China's first man, then there was no world championship title). I didn't beat an active world champion in the process, and if it weren't for Ke Jie's name, I could have ignored it in the top ten.
On the question of the size of the gold content of the world championship, it can be said that the benevolent see the wise, my above analysis is just a brick and a stone, welcome friends to continue to express their high opinions!