The victory of two consecutive Sino-Japanese Go Tournaments has made the land of Shenzhou set off a Go fever. Nie Weiping became a hero of the times, was named the first of the top ten national athletes in 1985, and together with Top Athletes such as Lang Ping, Li Ning, Jiang Jialiang, Li Lingwei, etc., he uplifted the national spirit with indomitable fighting spirit, and the slogan of "revitalizing China" resounded throughout China.
The Sino-Japanese ring match is in full swing, and more Chinese chess players are shining in this ring.

Heroes rise together
Japan have lost two straight, and they vowed to win their third tournament. Nine people from each side of the third tournament were presented, and the opening ceremony and the closing ceremony of the second tournament were held at the same time, showing the Japanese side's urgent desire for revenge.
After defeating the Japanese female pioneer Makoto Ogawa, the Chinese female pioneer Yang Hui defeated the Japanese male pioneer Miyazawa Goro, and the Chinese male pioneer Liu Xiaoguang appeared.
Liu Xiaoguang has always been regarded as a powerful figure second only to Nie Ma in China, but he has not achieved anything in the previous two ring matches, and he is quite breathless. In the third ring match, Liu Xiaoguang took the initiative to ask for help, took the lead in the game, and his desire to fight was extremely strong.
In the battle with Miyazawa Goro, Liu Xiaoguang fought with strength, the two killed in the dark, Xiaoguang won in the middle of the game, and finally "opened" in the ring.
Liu Xiaoguang defeated Miyazawa Goro
Next, Xiao Guang made a big light, he and Ishii Kunio Kudan fierce fight for 8 hours and 37 minutes, Xiao Sheng 1 and 1/4 son, and Hiroshima, Japan, Nick Kobayashi Kyaw, revenge for the previous one-arrow revenge. Then Xiaoguang reversed the narrow victory over Kudo Norio Jiudan, four consecutive wins, and the Chinese team led by a large score.
Japanese veteran Shuzo Daihei stopped Liu Xiaoguang's winning streak in Harbin, and in the next game, young Chinese chess player Wang Qun took the stage to defeat Daping, and the Chinese team still led 6-2.
However, the ring has never been ups and downs, and the Japanese team "Central Little Diamond" Yamashiro, who has high hopes, launched a strong counterattack, winning consecutive victories over five people from the Chinese side, Wang Qun, Qian Yuping, Rui Naiwei, Jiang Zhujiu, and Cao Dayuan, and the Japanese team took the lead 7-6.
Chinese vice-marshal Ma Xiaochun has welcomed five consecutive victories for the opponent. Ma Xiao's fighting spirit continued to increase in the tempering of the ring, and this time he resisted Yamashiro's "infiltration flow" and successfully wrenched his head again.
In the battle of the vice marshals, Ma Xiaochun confronted the Cosmic Liuwu Gong Masaki. In this round, Ma Xiao played a superior role, and after 8 hours and 12 minutes of fighting, he won with 1 and 3/4 subs, and made a great achievement.
Ma Xiaochun broke through the cosmic stream
For the first time in the ring, there was a situation in which two Chinese people besieged the Japanese coach. Japanese coach Masao Kato said before the game that he "wanted to give up the life and honor of a chess player to participate in this competition", and he showed his true colors in the match with Ma Xiaochun, and the dragon slayer won. In this way, the Chinese and Japanese managers met for the third time.
Nie Weiping's more powerful characteristics were once again verified at key moments, and in the decisive battle with Masao Kato, Nie Shuai captured the opponent Dalong in the middle of the game, once again winning the ring for the Chinese team.
The main battle was Nie Weiping and then captured Kato
In the third Sino-Japanese Go Tournament, the Chinese team had five people to win the chess, and finally there was a two-to-one advantage, which was a gratifying progress. The three consecutive wins in the ring mark that Chinese Go has caught up with the pace of Japanese Go, while Nie Weiping has won nine consecutive victories in the main position, six of which are superb opponents. The Chinese Weiqi Association specially awarded Nie Weiping the title of "Chess Saint" in recognition of his merits, and under his inspiration, Go continued to develop in the land of China.
The third tournament of the Chinese team lineup
Big fall and big rise
The fourth Sino-Japanese ring match was reduced to seven participants at the request of the Japanese side. The Chinese team sent newcomers Yu Bin and Chen Linxin, while the Japanese team lineup does not seem to have strengthened, a bunch of veterans are among them, do they already lack the confidence to win?
The development of the war situation was greatly unexpected, and the Japanese pioneer Yoshiki Eda made a comeback, and actually joined the six generals of the Chinese team Yu Bin, Chen Linxin, Wang Qun, Liu Xiaoguang, Jiang Zhujiu, and Ma Xiaochun, and approached the front of the commander Nie Weiping!
Noriki Ida is crazy for six consecutive wins
If Nie Shuai can no longer resist The impact of Yi Tian, the Japanese team will have a 7-0 absolute advantage to perfectly avenge the failure of the first three ring matches. In order to witness this highlight moment, Japan's nhk TV decided to broadcast the battle between the vanguard and the manager to the world through satellite, which is an unprecedented international Go event, but the pressure on the opponent can be imagined. Nie Weiping did not hesitate to agree to the Japanese proposal, showing super confidence and general demeanor.
On October 16, 1988, the world's audience witnessed Nie Weiping's style, and he defeated Noriki Iida with a near-perfect performance of 6 and a half eyes, breaking the dream of the Japanese side to keep a clean sheet against the Chinese team.
Two days later, the Japanese team's strength of the battle to Awaji Shuzo attacked, Nie Weiping Zhibai won with 6 and a half eyes, two consecutive cities, to achieve an eleven-game winning streak in the ring.
Nie Shuai defeated Shuzo Awaji
The Japanese chess world has begun to fall into panic again, will the myth of Nie Weiping's undefeated ring continue to play out? But any legend has an end, on December 18, 1988, Guangzhou, the Japanese team was not famous at the time, Yugen Taizheng challenged Nie Weiping, Nie Shuai miscalculated in the big excellent situation, slowed down the killing, and lost with 1 and 1/4 sons, ending the magical journey of eleven consecutive wins in the Sino-Japanese ring. With this battle, Hagen Taisei was praised as "Venus" by the Japanese chess community, and he later picked out Masao Kato, who was the eight-in-a-row bully, ascended to the throne and became the rank of the title king, and his son Hane Naoki Aoru was blue, and later one of the "Four Kings of Heisei", and won the title of Japanese chess saint.
Hagen Taisho put an end to the myth of Nie Weiping
As the Japanese team pulled back a city, the fifth Sino-Japanese ring match attracted special attention. At that tournament, the Chinese team sent Yang Shihai as the vanguard, and on May 16, 1989, Yang Shihai faced Noriki Ieda, who continued to serve as the pioneer of the Japanese team, at the Japan Chess Academy in Tokyo. At that time, Yang Shihai, who was completely unfamiliar with the Japanese chess community, played well, and narrowly defeated Yi tian in half an eye, so that he did not have the opportunity to play the good play of the last consecutive wins, giving the Japanese team a blow.
After Japan's Kansai famous Yuichi Yuan tian defeated Yang Shihai, another young Chinese chess player, Zhang Wendong, attacked. Zhang Wendong was only 20 years old at the time, but he was full of momentum, he first keyuan Tian Yongichi, and then with a slight advantage of 1/4 of the sons, the last terminator Hane Taimasa knocked out of the ring, so that the two heroes who won the fourth ring for the Japanese team did not make a difference in the fifth ring.
Zhang Wendong defeated Yuichi Yuan
The tournament then moved to Singapore, the first time the tournament was held in a third party outside of China and Japan. Zhang Wendong defeated Shuzo Daipei to achieve a three-game winning streak, and lost to Yamashiro in the next set.
China's third young chess player, Yu Bin, made the appearance, and he played in Tianjin Lianke's strong Yamashiro Hiroshi and Yoshio Ishida, 6-2, and the Chinese team led by a large score.
Yu Bin forced out Japanese team vice coach Eio Sakata. Mr. Sakata was a generation of grandmasters, who were 70 years old at the time, and he was shaking yu bin in Tokyo. However, Mr. Sakata was old after all, and was subsequently knocked out of the ring by Qian Yuping.
Mr. Sakata bravely defeated Yu Bin
Qian Yuping won only one round in the first three ring matches, and this tournament finally expressed his chest. On July 1, 1990, he fought against Japanese coach Masaki Takemiya in Nanjing, and Qian Yuping finally won, and the Chinese team won the fifth Sino-Japanese Go Tournament with a huge advantage of 8-3.
Qian Yuping captured wugong and became the terminator
In the first five tournaments, the Chinese team led Japan 4-1, and after decades of struggle, Chinese Go achieved the goal of catching up with And surpassing Japan through the ring. However, the Strength of Japanese Go at that time was still there, and their counterattack was coming.