Both of them have a high historical status in the Go world. Nie Weiping is the leader of Go in China after the reform and opening up.Ke Jie's historical status, is also a pioneer of Go in ChinaKe Jie's historical statusIt is also a flag of China Go and has made important contributions to the cause of Go in China. Ke Jie is a representative figure of Go in China. She has won many World Go Championships, setting a new world record in the Go world, and greatly promoting the internationalization of Go in China.
Ke Jie was born in Lishui City, Zhejiang Province on August 2, 1997. She officially began to learn Go in 2003. She participated in the Go competition for the first time in 2004. In 2008, she entered the stage and became the champion of the 24th Bailing Cup World Go Open and the champion of the 20212325th Samsung Cup World Go Open. At the same time, Ke Jie maintains a record of 22 consecutive victories in domestic and foreign Go competitions and a record of 14 consecutive victories in the World Go Competition. November 3, 2020. The 25th Sanxing Cup.
Ancient chess players such as Fan Xiping and Shi Xiangxia of China had profound attainments in the theory of Go, which had a profound influence on later chess players. Modern chess players such as Wu Qingyuan and Minoru of Kiya of China and others played a decisive role in the Go world and promoted the development and innovation of Go technology. Contemporary chess players such as Ke Jie of China and Park Tinghuan of South Korea have won many good results in international competitions, demonstrating the high-level needs of contemporary Go.
Wu Qingyuan is a legendary figure in the history of Go. His IQ and talent for Go are undoubtedly outstanding. Minoru Kiya is an important figure in the Japanese Go world, which has had a profound impact on the development of Go. Li Changho and Li Shishi in the field of professional Go have made them benchmark figures in the Go world. Cao Xunxuan and Nie Weiping are chess players with important positions in the Go world in China and South Korea.
2 No matter what standards are measured, Ke Jie's position in the Go world is undoubtedly top. In the final of the 23rd Samsung Cup, he reversed and defeated An Guoxuan under unfavorable circumstances, winning his sixth personal world championship, equaling Liu Changhe's record and ranked fifth and third in the historical ranking. In less than two months, Ke Jie once again proved his strong strength and won the seventh world championship, thus surpassing what was once considered the "world."
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