In the hands of the Go countries cultivated by New China, there was generally a leading figure in each era, which we called the first Chinese Go player at that time, and everyone recognized chen Zude, Nie Weiping, Ma Xiaochun, Chang Hao, Gu Li, and Ke Jie.
The six leading geese established the first person's signature record and age at the time, in chronological order as follows: the first was Chen Zude Jiudan, who was born in Shanghai on February 19, 1944. In 1962, Chen Zude won the national individual championship (the only domestic competition at that time), establishing a leading position among chess players of the same era, when he was only 18 years old. He then won the National Individual Championship twice in 1964 and 1974.
The second place was Nie Weiping Qisheng. He was born on August 17, 1952 in Hebei. Nie Weiping won the national individual championship in 1975, becoming the first person in the chess world at the age of 23. He then won the first place in the national individual competition in 1977, 1978, 1979 and 1981.

Chen Zude, Nie Weiping, Wang Runan, Hua Yigang
The third is Ma Xiaochun Jiudan, who was born on August 26, 1964 in Zhejiang. In the final of the 6th Toyo Securities Cup in May 1995, Ma Xiaochun won his first world championship with a 3:1 victory over Nie Weiping, which was the highlight of his official surpassing Nie Qisheng and crowning China's first person, at that time at the age of 31.
Chang Haojiudan, who was born in Shanghai on November 7, 1976, is the fourth. In 1999, he won the Lebashi Cup, Tianyuan Zhan, CCTV Cup and the first Chess Championship, becoming the four champions, which was the symbol of his becoming the first person in China, when Chang Hao was 23 years old.
The eight-time champion Guli Jiudan is the fifth leading figure in Chinese Go. Born in Chongqing on February 3, 1983, he became a veritable Chinese Go player in the 10th LG Cup final on 21 April 2006, when the 23-year-old Gu Li defeated Chen Yaoye 3–2 to win the world championship.
Chang Hao and his wife
The last of the six was the eight-time champion Ke Jie Jiudan. Ke Jie was born on August 2, 1997, from Zhejiang. In 2015, he won two consecutive world championships in the Lark Cup and the Samsung Cup, which is the best portrayal of his standing at the top of Chinese Go, when he was only 18 years old.
Next, let's see what they each have the most depressed and beautiful things. In my opinion, chen Zude's most humiliating thing is that in 1961, he witnessed the scene of Japan's old lady Ito Yue sweeping eight Chinese male masters on the Sino-Japanese friendship exchange plug. He was only 17 years old at the time, and since then, he has decided to fight a comeback battle and surpass Japanese Go. Chen Zude made the Chinese chess world happiest on October 25, 1965, when he defeated Tatsuaki Iwata with 2 and 1/2 of the black hand, becoming the first Chinese chess player to defeat Japan's nine dan first.
What makes Nie Weiping and the Go world most depressed should be that he has reached the final of the World Series three times, and all of them have returned home, especially the first Ying's Cup, he reached the final for the first time, but lost to Cao Xuanxuan and defeated Singapore. Nie Weiping's most beautiful moment was that after he won 11 consecutive victories in the Sino-Japanese ring and won three consecutive victories for the Chinese team, the Chinese Weiqi Association awarded him the supreme honorary title of "Chess Saint" because of his great achievements. This is probably a unique event in the history of world Go, and it is only natural that it has been questioned since then.
Nie Weiping, Ma Xiaochun, Luo Xiehe
Ma Xiaochun's most criticized thing is that he and Cao Xuanxuan were praised by Hideyuki Fujisawa as the world's most talented chess players, but with his extraordinary talent, his world series record cannot be compared with Cao Xuanxuan.com. Ma Xiaochun's most exciting thing is the double championship in 1995, breaking the world championship drought of Chinese Go.
What most upset Chang Hao was probably his Liulianya in the World Series. From 1998 to the beginning of 2005, Chang Hao was knocked down by Lee Chang-ho (3 times), Cho Hwan-hyun (2 times) and Lee Sed-seok (1 time) on the stage of the World Series finals for six consecutive times. Chang Hao's most inspiring thing is that in the 2005 Fifth Ying's Cup Final, Li Ke Cui Zhehan was crowned the world champion, without letting his master Nie Weiping's regret repeat itself, and at the same time fulfilling the dream of the late Mr. Ying Changqi - to be Chinese to pick up the Ying Cup. Ren Sheng Chang Hao eventually cultivated the right results and became the Triple Crown King.
There were two things that particularly aggrieved Gully. If you talk about the domestic competition record and grade ranking, Gu Li has long been the first person, but with great pressure on his shoulders, he has always been to win glory for the country, and he is often reduced to "ancient round" in the world competition, which makes chess fans puzzled. Another particularly sad thing is that his father died young, making him a world champion in tears. What Gu Li is happiest about, and what makes the chinese people very proud, is that he became China's first eight-time champion, jumping to fourth place in the number of world championships, behind Lee Chang-ho, Lee Sedol and Cao Xuan-hyun.
Nie Weiping, Chang Hao, Ke Jie
Ke Jie's brightest moment was undoubtedly 2015. This year, he won the world championship title twice, becoming the first person in China. In addition, in the final of the Samsung Cup in November last year, he defeated Shen Zhenchen 2:0 and became China's second eight-time champion, which was also a good time for him to make a name for himself. Ke Jie's luck is that after he became a high-achieving student at Tsinghua University, the world championship record declined all the way, and the dream of the nine crowns became distant.
Finally, let's comment on who among the six leaders is the most depressed and who is the most beautiful. Personally, I think That Chen Zude is the most aggrieved, and there are three main factors: 1. Witnessing Ito Yue sweeping the Chinese chess world. 2. Forced to leave the Go world during the Cultural Revolution. 3. Failed to surpass Japan in its own hands. The only thing that can compete with Chen Zude in this regard is that Nie Weiping has not won the title of world champion in his lifetime.
There are two people in the most beautiful scenery, and it is difficult to choose. The first is Nie Weiping Chess Saint, as I said above, the honor of "Chess Saint" is supreme. In addition, Nie Weiping, as a legendary figure of Chinese Go, has always had unlimited scenery, and has been respected and praised. The other is Ke Jie. Take the championship, go to college, fight the landlord, be an Internet celebrity, look at the world chess world today, no one is more brilliant and more ostentatious than him.
The above is my personal point of view, I don't know if I can get the approval of your enthusiastic friends?