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Ranking the Go queens, Rui Yiwei is definitely the first, and Yu Zhiying is difficult to squeeze into the top five

author:If white 007

In China, there are rui yiwei, Yang Hui, Zhang Xuan, Hua Xueming, Kong Xiangming, Yu Zhiying, Zhou Hongyu and other stars gathered in China, South Korea has Park Zhien, Cui Jing, Zhao Huilian, Jin Caiying, Wu Youzhen and other five golden flowers, Japan has Fujisawa Rishi, Ueno Ai Xiaomei, Xie Yimin, Kobayashi Quanmei and other beauties, and Taiwan also has a beautiful black Jiajia.

If we rank the players who have won the World Women's Go Championship (since the Chinese women's Go of the 70s and 80s was the de facto king of the world, so the Chinese women's Go champion of the 70s and 80s is added as the uncrowned king), which five can be shortlisted? Let's first determine the evaluation criteria: First, the World Go Tournament (regardless of gender) has won more than 16 good places. Second, participate in domestic competitions (regardless of gender) and win more than four good results. Third, the number of world women's Go championships (Chinese women's Go championships in the 1970s and 1980s).

There is no doubt that Rui Yiwei ranked first in the ninth dan. According to the above three criteria, she is a leader and far ahead. Rui Seems to have been a record-setting chess player, and her main achievements are: 1. In the second Ying's Cup in 1992, she defeated Hideki Komatsu, Lee Chang-ho and Leung Jae-ho to reach the final four. In the semi-finals, she lost 1:2 to Hero Otake, setting the best result for a female chess player in the World Go Tournament. In 2000, he participated in the fifth LG Cup, Rui Yiwei won consecutive victories over Kobayashi Jue and Shao Weigang to enter the quarterfinals, and in the fifth three-star cup in the same year, he won consecutive victories over Yu Ping and Li Sedol to enter the quarterfinals. In 2001, Rui defeated two Japanese chess players, Zhao Zhixun and Yamada Norizo, in the 6th Samsung Cup to advance to the quarterfinals. 2. In the 2000 semi-finals of the Korean Go National Hand Battle, Lee Chang-ho was defeated 2:1, and in the final, Cho Kao-hyun won the championship with 2:1, sensationalizing the Korean and even world chess world, becoming the first female chess player to win an important chess championship, and the first female chess player to defeat the men's world championship in Fanqi. 3. In ten years, she has won the women's Go world championship eight times. 4. In 1988, she became the world's first female nine-dan chess player.

Ranking the Go queens, Rui Yiwei is definitely the first, and Yu Zhiying is difficult to squeeze into the top five

Jiang Zhujiu and Rui Yiwei

Yang Hui's eight paragraphs can be ranked second. Born in Shanghai in 1963, Yang Hui won six national Individual Go Women's Championships, the third place in the "New Sports Cup" Go Tournament in 1983, the fifth place in the "National Hand Battle" Go Tournament in 1987, and the runner-up in the first China "Battle of thrones" in 1994. In the 6th "Tomitō Cup" World Professional Go Tournament, he defeated the Japanese super-first chess player Masaki Takemiya Kudan. In 1982, it was set as five paragraphs, and in 1991 it was upgraded to eight paragraphs.

In third place is Zhang Xuan's eight paragraphs. In the 1997 Tianyuan War, Zhang Xuan's eight duan consecutive Qiu Jun, Liu Xiaoguang, Ruan Yunsheng, Yu Ping four levels, into the challenger decision battle, the opponent is her later husband Chang Hao Jiudan, although she failed to obtain the right to challenge, but Zhang Xuan's achievements in the Tianyuan War have not been matched by female chess players for many years. In addition, Zhang Xuan won the 5th Baohai Cup World Women's Championship.

Kong Xiangming Baduan is a generation of women in the Chinese chess world, who has won the National Go Women's Individual Championship three times, and she is ranked fourth for good reason. Between her and rui weiwei and Yang Hui, three female masters, there was a wonderful selection story, which was enough to prove that her position was not a senseless random row at all. The Second China-Japan Go Tournament The Chinese Go Team decided on the selection of women's pioneers, and one person was selected from among the women's three masters Kong Xiangming, Rui Qiwei and Yang Hui. As a result, two rounds of six games of chess were completed, forming a complex chain of two wins and two losses, Kong Xiangming won two games and two wins in the first round, Rui Naiwei won one and lost one, and Yang Hui lost two games and two losses. In the second round, Kong Xiangming lost both games, Rui Naiwei was still one win and one loss, and Yang Hui won two games and two wins. Such a scene is unexpected, or will it be drawn? In the end, the team leaders decided to play two rounds of fast chess, and as a result, Rui Naiwei stood out and became the pioneer of the Chinese Go Tournament Women's Zhengyin. This selection match shows that the level of the three people is between Bo Zhong. Since there was no World Women's Go Tournament at that time, Kong Xiangming eventually missed the world championship title, but this does not mean that she did not have this level.

South Korea's current women's first person, Choi Seung-kudan, beat Park Ji-eun and Yu Zhiying to fifth place. In 2018, the 23rd Samsung Cup Cui Jing won consecutively when Yue and Tao Xinran reached the top 16. In 2019, the 24th LG Cup Cui Jing Qualifier defeated world champion Gu Zihao, and the round of 32 of this tournament was further advanced to the round of 16, and the Go circle was shocked. Choi Kyung is ranked 16th highest in the Korean Go rankings and has won six World Women's Go Tournaments. These are all beyond the reach of Park Ji-eun and Yu Ji-young.

Ranking the Go queens, Rui Yiwei is definitely the first, and Yu Zhiying is difficult to squeeze into the top five

Cui Jing nine paragraphs

In addition, Hua Xueming, Park Ji-eun, Yu Zhiying and other three people also have strong competitiveness, but I personally do not think they can shake the status of the above five queens. As for the female chess players in Japan and Taiwan, the role of Zhengrong, who only occasionally shows up, is far from the effective forces of China and South Korea.

Interestingly, China's four top female masters are all married to male masters, Kong Xiangming's ex-husband is Nie Weiping Qisheng, Rui Yiwei's husband is Jiang Zhujiu Jiudan, Yang Hui's lover is Cao Dayuan Jiudan, and Zhang Xuan's husband is the world champion Chang Hao Jiudan. South Korea's Choi Jing is currently famous and has no owner, and I don't know if he will be favored by a male master.

Friends, the above my analysis of the seat of the female Go player, do you agree, please publish your opinion!

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