New Gansu client Lanzhou News (New Gansu Gansu Daily reporter Li Manfu) This year marks the 60th anniversary of the death of Peng Shusheng, a big player, a northwest chess saint, and a famous chess master in our province. The biography of Peng Gao, edited by Li Shuangsheng, a chess enthusiast in our province, was recently published by Chengdu Times Publishing House in Sichuan.
Another work with a comprehensive understanding of the hands of the great powers was published.
"The Biography of Peng Gao", based on the manuscripts of The Giant King Hesheng of the Gansu Chess Circle and qu Xinfan, a famous Tibetan scorer, is proofread and supplemented, and includes Peng's testament, chess experience, precious photos and related memories and poems, showing the legendary life and superb chess skills of Peng Shusheng, a northwest chess saint and a great power player, embodying the admiration of The descendants of the Gansu chess circle for Peng Gaoqi, and also expressing the remembrance of Gansu chess fans for a generation of chess saints.
Peng Shusheng, Zi Mingqing, a native of Lanzhou, Gansu. Born in 1874, died in 1960. Peng's young children learned to play chess, shot high, and defeated most of the masters in Lanzhou with a weak crown, known as "Gao Gao Qi", and then dominated the Lanzhou chess world. In 1931, he broke into Beijing alone, invincible, rarely met opponents, defeated many high-level chess players in North China in one year, was known as a big player and a great chess saint, and once played against Marshal Chen Yi and international friends, thus becoming famous throughout the country and widely praised. In 1951, he was hired as a librarian of the Gansu Provincial Museum of Culture and History, and in 1956, he was invited to attend the first national chess championship and served as the first deputy chief referee.