From 1988 to 1995, Nie Weiping * * * won three runners-up, one runner-up and two semi-finals, with quite good results. However, before 1995, there were only three World Series (Fujitsu Cup, Shi Ying Cup and Toyo Securities Cup), and the Shi Ying Cup was still held every four years. 1995, Nie Weiping was 43 years old. Nie Weiping suffered from congenital heart disease, and his chess skills and energy definitely declined. Moreover, he was poached by the horse, waiting for the players, and after Nie Weiping, he didn't reach the final. Therefore, if the World Series had been held a few years earlier, Nie Weiping would surely win the championship. However, not winning the world championship will never affect Nie Weiping's position in people's minds. It is no exaggeration to say that without Nie Weiping, there would be no great situation of China Weiqi at present. Nie Weiping's position in China Weiqi is irreplaceable, and he deserves the title of "Chess Saint".
Let me give you a few simple examples, and you will know why Nie Weiping is called the chess saint!
Everyone knows how horrible table tennis is in China today. According to China's standards: national champion, world Olympic champion, world cup champion and world championship champion. A foreign player may win China once, but he is definitely no match for all China players!
As a result, one day, China was too lonely to win. In order to encourage the second-ranked Japanese team. There is a table tennis match between China and Japan. Each side will send eight people to the knockout stage. As a result, there was only one Japanese athlete left in our army, while China had three left in the first session, five left in the second session and 1 left in the third session. In this case, kill these super table tennis players in China. Malone, ZhangJike, Fan Zhendong, Xu Xin and Fang Bo were all defeated by each other.
Then the younger generation of the Japanese team, aroused by fighting spirit, learned table tennis from the Japanese. In the following *** 1 1 year, he scored 7: 4. Beat China completely.
Even if this Japanese player doesn't win the international table tennis championship, will this Japanese table tennis player be called the "Japanese ball saint"?
Nie Weiping did the same thing!
There was no world series at that time. The first World Go Championship was the Fujitsu Cup, which was founded in 1988. Therefore, the Sino-Japanese Weiqi Challenge Tournament, which started on 1984, was the highest-standard world competition at that time (equivalent to today's Nong Xin Cup, hehe), and Nie Weiping, a chess player, deserved it!
Since there was no World Weiqi Competition at that time, it is normal for us to say that Nie Weiping successfully defended his title in the China-Japan Weiqi Challenge (1984- 1987) for three times in a row, and it can be regarded as having won the world championship for three times. Three consecutive championships and nine winning streaks (there are two winning streaks in the fourth, because China lost, in fact, * * is 1 1 winning streak). At that time, he was in poor health, and his state of playing chess had passed the peak (Nie Lao had lost all domestic champions at that time). He fought while taking oxygen, and almost all the world's top chess players (except Lin Haifeng and Zhao Zhixun) were killed. He also stood at the peak of Weiqi at that time, and Nie Weiping was worthy of the title of chess saint.
It should be said that it was the victory of the Sino-Japanese Weiqi match at that time that greatly inspired and set off a craze for Japanese people to love and learn Weiqi. Otherwise, we may not have today's Go achievements. Nie Lao contributed!
Chess saint is blocked by one of our own, which means nothing. This game really stole the show. Although it defeated the Japanese, it was still ravaged by the Koreans, and the first Ying's Cup final ended in Cao Xunxuan.
Since then, Li Changgao and Liu Changhe have been like mountains on China Weiqi players, and they will never turn over. Therefore, defeating the Japanese is nothing at all. The real enemy is the Koreans. If losing to Cao Xunxuan is accidental, then Cao Xunxuan, the same age, won eight professional world championships in his career after defeating Nie Weiping for the first time in the Shi Ying Cup, while our self-styled chess player didn't even win a professional world championship. He also boasted that he was the best in the top 50 in the world, and he didn't say that he was unskilled and arrogant when he lost chess. Instead, he used his "weak skills" as a cover and was obsessed with bridge and everything. Decades have passed, but relying on the dim aura of "competition" to cover up the stupidity of his chess skills and the mental retardation of "shooting" at random is obviously a "chess saint" with empty fire, which is really not worthy of the name!
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It's not that only the world champion can be a chess player, nor is it the selection of the ball king. In fact, none of the chess players I know has the title of world champion (I don't know if Li Changgao is a chess player).
The chess saint we are talking about here means that he has a certain reputation and has made outstanding contributions to Weiqi, and his chess level is superior to that of other contemporary players. He is not the owner of the title of chess saint who won the chess jihad championship.
Wu Qingyuan, known as the Sage of Zhao Heqi, has never won a world championship, nor has he won a championship in Japan. However, he is a well-deserved chess saint with his brand-new layout theory, superb state of Go and unparalleled performance in Decathlon. Masaki Takemiya once said that for almost all chess players, Mr. Wu is like heaven.
Because of Fang Xiu Ce, his life has only seven stages, not to mention the celebrity chess house, and he has never even sat in the position of Honebo. Because Zhang He thinks it can be compared with the tactics of 150 years ago, its main record is Yu Chengqi 19 winning streak. Zhao Zhixun said that Xiu Ce is the foundation of Weiqi. In a word, the celebrity's style is extremely correct, and his calculation is deep. He moves forward hand in hand, just like a regular script without failure.
Now let's talk about Mr. Nie Weiping. Teacher Nie's main achievement is 1-4 China-Japan Weiqi Competition, 1 1 winning streak. Although this result looks good now, it seems that it is not as high as the chess player. However, it should be noted that Nie Weiping won the election in the early days of reform and opening up 1985, and Nie Weiping held the Sino-Japanese competition like an iron gate. For China people, this series of victories has surpassed Weiqi itself and has risen to the spirit of national self-improvement. Since 1840, China people have experienced too much humiliation and helplessness, and this nation and country are too eager for victory to lift their spirits. Not only Nie Weiping, such as women's volleyball team and Xu Haifeng, but also many people stood up when the country needed them and came to the peak of the wave. Therefore, from this perspective, Nie Weiping's victory is not his personal victory, nor the victory of Go, but has a deeper meaning, and he is also a hero who made a hero by taking advantage of the situation. Therefore, although Nie Weiping is not a world champion, he can be called a chess saint. Of course, Nie Weiping was definitely the world champion at that time.
Now there are several international Go competitions a year, and there is always a champion. For the champion of international competition, the threshold is a bit low.
Chess saint is an advanced chess title in East Asia, which has existed since ancient times. Huang Longshi seems to be the first recognized chess saint in the history of China, and later Fan Xiping and Shi Xiangxiang were also called chess saints by later generations. In Japan, Z Ryan and Xiu Ce, as well as Wu Qingyuan in the Showa era, are recognized as chess saints in history. These are all Go saints in history.
In 1970s, Japan established the title war of Chess Saint, and then South Korea and China successively established the Jihad of Chess Saint. Champions are called chess saints. The scale of chess jihad in Japan and South Korea is relatively large, while the chess jihad in China is not standardized, and it has only been held for five times. The winners are Chang Hao, Zhou Heyang, Yu Bin and Zhou Ruiyang (twice).
Nie Weiping's honor as a chess saint was awarded by the Chinese Chess Academy, which was very administrative. However, Nie Weiping's level and record deserve this title. In fact, after the game, the Japanese commented on the world chess players at that time, saying that Nie Weiping, Liu Chao were the top players in the world, while the talented horses were regarded as semi-top. The level of Lao Nie can be seen.
The victory of the Sino-Japanese competition has influenced the pattern of the world Go. Lao Nie's record in the competition is not only brilliant, but also far-reaching. His contribution to Go is far more than an ordinary championship battle, and it is more than enough for Lao Nie to be called a chess saint.
But now Lao Nie is no longer a chess player. For the creation of the title war, Lao Nie gave the honor of a chess saint. It's a pity that China's chess jihad was so bad that it failed Nie's efforts.
Finally, it should be noted that chess saints are all called closed doors, so far there is no such name as world chess saints. There are more chess games in the world now. Some people say that winning the world championship may not be as difficult as at home!
Nie Weiping's title of "Chess Saint" is well-deserved. Why do you say that? Because at that time, China was just in the early stage of reform and opening up, and its national strength was weak (the country was prosperous, Weiqi was prosperous, and its culture was prosperous), in the Sino-Japanese Weiqi Competition (1-3), Nie Weiping defeated all Japanese "super-class" players and won three games (at that time, almost all the players who watched chess were empty lanes, but all those who didn't know chess were listening). )。 It can be said that Nie Weiping's victory is unprecedented. Before the exchange of Go between China and China, the Japanese sent an old lady named Ito Zhixiao (if I remember correctly, that's the name), which swept the whole chess world in and caused an uproar in the world of Go in China. Nie Weiping's brilliant achievements in the "China-Japan Weiqi Competition" avenged China's death, which was tantamount to a "cultural anti-Japanese" victory. Since then, the cause of Go in China has been flourishing. Nie Weiping's success, Nie Weiping's victory, in addition to the attention of the country and the support of teammates, but also can not be separated from their diligence, hard work and strong will. It is hard to imagine that under the unprecedented strength of Japanese Go, many super-class players stand in front of Nie Weiping like a "wall", and there is no invincible mental perseverance that is different from ordinary people, which is enough to prove Nie's strength. Nie Weiping's victory has a strong educational significance, which proves that one should not only have skill, but also have perseverance. When a goal in life is set, it is necessary to achieve it firmly in order to reach the other side of life's glory. Therefore, the Chinese Chess Academy awarded Nie Weiping the title of "Chess Saint", and Nie Weiping deserved it! It is unmatched by one or several world champions!
People who know Weiqi generally know the history of Sino-Japanese Weiqi communication in 1960s. It is said that at that time, during the second encounter, an old lady who was a member of a Japanese five-stage Ito club killed the highest-ranking chess player in China, leaving only two eyes to escape, which made him sweat. Later, Chen Zude, Hua and other predecessors rose, and Chen Zude was the first national player to beat the Japanese Jiuduan player and named it Jiuduan. At that time, there were no real nine-segment players in China, and the best one was five. The first flag bearer of modern Go in China is Chen Zude. In the 1970s, Nie Weiping was born, shouldering the attack of all the top Japanese players and taking over the banner of Chen Zude. Similarly, at that time, China didn't get the promotion of JiuDuan through competition, but since Nie's level can compete with all the top Japanese players at that time, it is naturally JiuDuan. Many people are still upset that Nie Weiping was named "Chess Saint" by the State Sports General Administration. This is a lack of feelings about home and country, in terms of strength. At that time, Nie Weiping was no longer in the position of other players in China. He sent young people to teach themselves. Who can not admire, cherish and be moved by such talents? Imagine if Japanese football won today's World Cup, how do you think their efforts and talents should be commended? I tell you, when Nie Weiping won the championship, the gap of Go level between China and China was far greater than that between Japanese football and world football today. At that time, Nie Weiping was a symbol of national spirit and self-improvement. Many people only saw the dull and negative news in his later years and didn't know the background of the times at all. Even today, chess players know how to talk about Wu Qingyuan and lay out Nie Weiping.
Heroes are dying, we can't talk nonsense!
Hello!
Mr. Nie Weiping is a famous professional Weiqi player, an outstanding Weiqi coach, vice chairman and director of the technical committee of China Weiqi Association, and a technical consultant of China Chess Academy. 1988 was awarded nine paragraphs by the Chinese Go Association. 1988 was awarded the honorary title of "Chess Saint" in Weiqi. 1999 was named "Top Ten Outstanding Chess Characters in New China". He won a winning streak of 1 1 in the first four rounds of Chinese-Japanese Weiqi matches, which had a far-reaching impact on the popularity of Weiqi in Chinese mainland.
Major achievements
No.65438 +0-4 Song: China-Japan Go Challenge 1 1 winning streak.
1975- 1983 won the China individual championship.
1979-83, 1988-90 new sports cup champion.
198 1 year national hand-to-hand champion
1999 Ten Outstanding Chess Characters in New China.
representative works
"My Way to Go" and "Nie Weiping is victorious".
Mr Nie Weiping can be called the guardian of China Weiqi. He devoted his life to China Weiqi, and the spirit of fighting for the development of China Weiqi should be respected by everyone.
The most important thing about a person's value is his contribution to society, but winning a prize is not the most important thing.
The great virtues of our ancestors who have made contributions to the country and society for five thousand years, and the outstanding scholars who have made outstanding contributions to society at present, have never won the Nobel Prize. Do we not respect or recognize them? thank you
Some people say that Nie Weiping has never won a world championship. Is his title of chess saint not worthy of the name? Nie Weiping's "Nine Stages of Go" has the title of chess saint-of course, it is a chess saint in the world of Go. This is different from what we usually come into contact with. Nie Weiping's title of "Chess Saint" was given by the emperor! Other people's titles are usually recognized by the industry or ordinary people through long-term achievements, and finally form folk titles, but Nie Weiping is officially appointed by the state, which is completely different from folk titles.
There is no doubt that people who deserve to be awarded the title of "Chess Saint" by the National Government are naturally extraordinary in this field. But why has Chess Saint never won any world championship? Isn't his title of chess saint a bit unworthy of the name?
In fact, first of all, the relationship between chess players and world champions is not very big. Secondly, there are many subjective and objective factors at work for Nie Weiping not to win the world championship. Just because he hasn't won the world championship doesn't mean he can't win it.
The World Go Competition starts from 1988. Until 1995, Nie Weiping won the third place, the third place and the second place, with quite good results. Before 1995, there were only three world competitions: Fujitsu Cup, Shi Ying Cup and Toyo Securities Cup, and Shi Ying Cup was held every four years. In the Ying's Cup of 1989, Nie Weiping led by 2- 1, but in the last two sets, due to the trip, she fell ill and lost many times, and finally lost 2-3 and missed the championship. It can be said that it is a pity that nature makes people. In 1995, Nie Weiping was 43 years old and suffered from congenital heart disease, so his chess skills naturally declined. Therefore, if the World Series had been held a few years earlier, Nie Weiping would still have a good chance of winning the championship. Nature makes people.
However, not winning the world championship will never affect Nie Weiping's position in people's minds. In fact, China at that time could not be compared with now. At that time, China was still relatively backward, and was more eager to be recognized by other countries. However, our national quintessence Weiqi was beaten out of the water by the Japanese, and this embarrassing situation didn't end until Nie Weiping was born. At that time, South Korea had nothing in the field of Go, and the Sino-Japanese Go game was basically the highest level in the world, so there was basically no difference between defeating Japan and the world champion.
In the 1980s, almost any Japanese Jiu Duan could kill China chess players. Kobayashi Hiroichi, Masao Kato and the mighty Fujizawa Hedeyuki were invited to participate in the first China-Japan Go Competition. As a result, Nie Weiping simply defeated these three super-class chess players, and then won eleven consecutive victories in the competition! In another Sino-Japanese competition, Yoshida even picked nine Japanese, leaving only Nie Weiping himself. As a result, Nie Weiping completely wiped out the Japanese side! Is really a big face of China people! There was a live TV broadcast at that time, so that everyone went home to watch Go. And such a scene has never happened since then-until now.
If you haven't experienced that era, you won't understand how much Nie Weiping has contributed to China! Nie Weiping's contribution to the popularization and development of Go in China and even the world is unparalleled! The significance of Nie Weiping can't be measured by winning or losing, and the title of Chess Saint is well deserved.