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The top three in the Chinese Go Top 60 are Nie Weiping, Ke Jie and Gu Li

The ranking of Go masters is a matter of benevolence and wisdom, but it is also one of the hot spots that chess fans and friends are very concerned about. Not long ago, I imitated the Water Margin Hero List and proposed the World Go 108 Ranking List, which was hotly discussed by many friends. There are enthusiastic encouragement and rewards to supporters, there are those who put forward pertinent and different opinions, and there are those who scold me to the point of dog blood and say that I am thankless. The crowd was speechless, and I could only smile in gratitude.

At the invitation of a go super fan and novelist friend, today I risked being scolded and reluctantly introduced the top 60 Chinese Go list. All the personnel are selected from the chess players trained in New China, starting from Chen Zude, Wu Songsheng, Nie Weiping, to the current post-zero small character generation, all eras are not lacking. Naturally, because of the long time spanned, the meaning of the public war Qin Qiong, this ranking is more difficult. But no matter how difficult it is, someone has to do it, and I will be the wronged head.

The top three in the Chinese Go Top 60 are Nie Weiping, Ke Jie and Gu Li

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Nie Weiping's ranking first is not to be let go. Although there are a little different voices, if you really want to put him in the back, I don't blame him for drowning in the spitting star. Nie Qisheng was a well-known hero in the 1980s and 1990s, on a par with the Chinese women's volleyball team, who made great contributions to the formation of a fiery trend in Chinese Go, and there is no substitute for it. His biggest record is the 11 consecutive wins in the Sino-Japanese Go Tournament, and only Lee Chang-ho has surpassed this result in the 14 consecutive wins in the Nongshim Cup, and no one else has called for it. As the former head coach of the Chinese Go national team, the technical director of the Chinese Chess Academy, and the chairman of Nie Weiping's Go Dojo, Nie Lao's brilliant achievements in cultivating students and guiding backward progress are also unprecedented.

In addition to Nie Weiping's high ranking, there is much more controversy about other people's rankings. I generally ranked the seats according to the three aspects of the World Series and domestic achievements, the influence of the chess industry, and the cultivation of backward progress. The two world championship eight-time champions Ke Jie and Gu Li ranked second and third respectively, because Ke Jie's star temperament and media dissemination were widespread, and ranked ahead of Gu Li. Some people may think that Ma Xiaochun and Chen Zude have made great contributions and should be among the top three, but if they are evaluated in an all-round way, I think they are somewhat unqualified.

Without further ado, I publish the list and the list of reasons for ranking, place of origin, date of birth and place:

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ranking

name

Reasons for ranking

Place of Origin (Ancestral Home)

Date and place of birth

1

Nie Weiping

Influence is absolutely first

Hengshui Shen County, Hebei

1952 Shen County, Hebei Province

2

Ke Jie

Eight world series winners

Lishui, Zhejiang

1997 Yeosu

3

Coulee

Chongqing

Chongqing in 1983

4

Ma Xiaochun

China's first world champion

Shengxian County, Shaoxing, Zhejiang

1964 Shengxian County, Zhejiang

5

Chen Zude

Beyond Self

Shanghai

Shanghai in 1942

6

Chang Hao

Triple Crown Champion and Leading Figure

Shanghai in 1976

7

Chen Yaoye

Triple Crown Champion, Anti-Korean Hero

Beijing

Beijing, 1989

8

Tang Weixing

Guiyang, Guizhou

Guiyang in 1993

9

Kong Jie

Triple Crown of the World Series

Beijing, 1982

10

Yu Bin

Head coach of Chinese Go

Tiantai County, Taizhou, Zhejiang

1967 Tiantai County, Zhejiang

11

Rui Weiwei

World Women's Leading

Shanghai in 1963

12

Roche River

Pull the stone Buddha down from the altar

Hengyang, Hunan

Hengyang in 1977

13

Time to go

Ke Jie was ranked first in the first grade

Luoyang, Henan

Luoyang in 1991

14

Mi Yuting

Double Winner of the World Series

Xuzhou, Jiangsu

Xuzhou in 1996

15

Yang Dingxin

The long-term rating is in the top three

Rudong County, Nantong, Jiangsu Province

Zhengzhou in 1998

16

Gu Zihao

The current rating is second

Hubei Xiantao

1998 Xiantao

17

Zhou Ruiyang

The ephemeral rating is the first

Xi'an, Shaanxi

Xi'an in 1991

18

Fan Tingyu

Defeat Park Young-hwan to win the championship

Shanghai, 1996

19

Dang Yifei

Legendary Foreign Dragon

Taiyuan, Shanxi

Taiyuan in 1994

20

Yu Jiaxi

A world series winner

Daqing, Heilongjiang

Daqing in 1991

21

Jiang Weijie

Shanghai, 1991

22

Park Moon-yao

Harbin, Heilongjiang

Harbin in 1988

23

Scherhow

Wuhan, Hubei

Wuhan, 1998

24

Boom

Changchun, Jilin Province

Changchun, 1993

25

Zhou Junxun

The first person in Taiwan

Taiwan, China

Taiwan in 1980

26

Qian Yuping

Abstained from the Fujitsu Cup final

Shanghai in 1966

27

Zhou Heyang

World Series 2 times 4 times final four

Luoyang, 1976

28

Qiu Jun

World Series 3 times 1 time final four

Shanghai, 1982

29

Sheikh

World Series 1 sub-5 times final four

Qingdao, Shandong

Qingdao in 1984

30

Hu Yaoyu

31

Wang

World Series 1 sub-finalist 2 times

Kaifeng, Henan

Opened in 1984

32

Wang Lei

Heilongjiang

Heilongjiang in 1977

33

Sheiko

2 World Series finals

Ningbo, Zhejiang

Ningbo in 2000

34

Peng Liyao

World Series 1 Asia

Yueyang, Hunan

Yueyang in 1992

35

Li Qincheng

One-time Asian Cup champion

Nanchang, Jiangxi

Nanchang in 1998

36

Even laugh

Domestic multi-crown, the world's top four

Dandong, Liaoning

Dandong in 1994

37

Peng Tsuen

3 times the world's final four

Guiyang in 1985

38

Liu Xiaoguang

Opened in 1960

39

Cao Dayuan

Domestic multi-championship, the end of the ring

Shangyu, Shaoxing, Zhejiang

Shanghai in 1962

40

Jiang Zhujiu

The first hero in the ring

Jining, Shandong

Jining in 1962

41

Huang Yizhong

2 times the world's final four

Changsha, Hunan

Changsha, 1981

42

Liu Xing

Tianjin

Tianjin, 1984

43

Li Zhe

Macheng, Hubei

Wuhan, 1989

44

Liao Yuanhe

1 time in the world's final four

Renshou County, Meishan, Sichuan

2000 Renshou County, Sichuan

45

Wu Guangya

Wuhan, 1990

46

Fan Yunruo

47

Tong Mengcheng

1996 Shengxian County, Zhejiang

48

Zhao Chenyu

Lingchuan County, Jincheng, Shanxi

Taiyuan in 1999

49

Wang Yao

Kunming, Yunnan

Kunming, 1983

50

Li Xuanhao

Chongqing in 1995

51

Xu Jiayang

Qinhuangdao, Hebei

Qinhuangdao in 1999

52

Gu Lingyi

Chengdu, Sichuan

Chengdu, 1991

53

Shao Weigang

Shanghai in 1975

55

Meng Tailing

Shenyang, Liaoning

Shenyang, 1987

56

Tao Xinran

Changsha, 1994

57

Wang Yuhui

Beijing, 1976

58

Wu Songsheng

One of the first nine sections of '82

Putian, Fujian

Putian in 1945

59

Ding Hao

One of Ke Jie's bitter hands

Taiyuan in 2000

60

Yu Zhiying

Today,"The first Chinese woman

Wuxi, Jiangsu Province

Wuxi in 1997

There are a few points that need to be explained: 1, the world's first women's rui Weiwei ranks higher, far more than many world champions, because she defeated Cao Li's apprentice at her peak and won the Korean national hand war championship, and her influence is also extraordinary, beyond the reach of ordinary male compatriots.

The top three in the Chinese Go Top 60 are Nie Weiping, Ke Jie and Gu Li

Ke Jie and Zhongyi took a group photo

2. Nie Weiping was born in Hebei, but went to Beijing to live at a very young age; Zhou Ruiyang was born in Xi'an, went to Shenzhen with his parents at the age of 6, and grew up in the Special Administrative Region; Wu Songsheng was born in Putian, Fujian, but went to Shanghai to settle down when he was young; Jiang Zhujiu was born in Jining, Shandong, and went to live in Taiyuan, Shanxi when he was a child; Park Wenyao's grandfather was Korean, Korean, so strictly speaking, his ancestral home is South Korea.

3, the current national women's team head coach Wang Lei, I don't know is from heilongjiang, the probability is Harbin, but I did not search for the exact information on the Internet.

4. Originally, I was going to arrange 50 masters in this list, but as a result, There were many Chinese Go masters and talents, so I had to expand it in the end.

5. Geographically, Shanghai undoubtedly ranks first and is far ahead. Beijing, Wuhan, Shaoxing, Chongqing, Luoyang, Kaifeng, Guiyang, Changsha and other places also have two or more candidates, only Tianjin is on the list of only one person, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Wuxi, Jinan, Hefei, Shijiazhuang, Nanning, Fuzhou, Dalian, Xiamen, Lanzhou and other major cities are still zero blank. From this point of view, the level of development of Go across the country is uneven and uneven, and the promotion of Go still has a long way to go.

Okay, I'm done, wait for friends with different opinions to spray it!

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