Ms. Huang Zijun, the first champion of the Chinese Chess Women's National Individual Competition (1979), now lives in Australia, although she is abroad, she pays attention to chess all the time, and Niangniang has also received the blessing of Master Huang and is full of confidence. We wish Master Huang good health and a speedy recovery.

Ms. Xie Siming, the second champion of the Chinese Chess Women's National Individual Championship (1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1987), is the first of the "Chu Han Liu feng", and together with Gao Hua, Shan Xiali, Hu Ming, Wang Linna, Jin Haiying and other five chess queens, they are called "Chu Han Liu Feng".
Ms. Shan Xiali, the second champion of the Chinese Chess Women's National Individual Competition (1980, 1984), has a calm and delicate chess style, is good at playing defensive battles, and can win every time she can go against the palace horse layout.
Ms. Lin Ye, the 4th champion of the Chinese Chess Women's National Individual Competition (1981), really did not find a photo of Master Lin, I hope that chess friends can share it with me~
Ms. Gao Hua, the 5th champion of the Chinese Women's Chess Women's Individual Championship (1985), Gao Hua is the pioneer of Chinese women's chess. In 1974, she participated in the national individual chess competition for the first time, because there was no women's group at that time, so Gao Hua, as the only female player, was chased by the male chess masters, and finally Gao Hua achieved the ideal result and caused a sensation in the chess world. This photo seems to have been taken in the 1985 Shanghai "100-year-old Cup" competition, Gao Hua vs. Huang Zijun.
1987 6th National Games Chess Team Tournament. Huang Zijun, Gao Hua, Xie Siming.
Ms. Hu Ming, the eighth champion of the Chinese Women's Chess Women's Individual Championship (1986, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994), was the first female chess player in the Chinese chess world to win all the titles of the world, Asian and national championships.
Ms. Huang Yuying, the 6th champion of the Chinese Chess Women's National Individual Championship (1988). She became the third world champion and the first female chess player to win the world championship after going abroad, she is the pride of Guangdong women, and her honor will forever be recorded in history.
Ms. Huang Wei, the seventh champion of the Chinese Chess Women's National Individual Competition (1989, 1999), said: "As a chess player, I am lucky. A series of chess championship titles really enchanted me. Traveling in the elephant altar and the sea, I felt the fullness of life and the joy of struggle. ”
Ms. Wu Xia, the 9th champion of the Chinese Chess Women's National Individual Competition (1995, 2006), has gone through three milestones of national, Asian and world championships from national champion to Asian champion and then to world champion. Wu Xia had a sense of accomplishment, but none of the victories made her ecstatic. Wu Xia is modest and cautious, not arrogant and impatient, calm as a mountain, stable as a rock.
Ms. Gao Yiping, the 10th national individual champion of the Chinese Chess Women's Individual Championship (1996).