Who is the stone Buddha of Go?
Li Changgao, a Korean Go player. The nickname "Stone Buddha" comes from a story. It is said that during the Li Changgao Games, a Japanese journalist spent several hours shooting two whole films. When they were developed, they all looked the same. However, according to Li Changgao's own statement, the main reason for being called "Stone Buddha" is his clumsiness. "I didn't like talking before, so everyone gave me this nickname." Li Changgao is not satisfied with this title, which is well known to chess fans all over the world. "This is the feeling and evaluation of others. I don't think this title is good or bad, but I don't really want to be a' stone Buddha'. " In order to change his image as a "stone Buddha", Li Changgao said, "I hope I can be more lively than before. Of course, this process should be natural and cannot be forced. " Tim Duncan is the soul of the Spurs, and the performance of "double-doubles" in every game is just a common occurrence for him. The best way to score is to wipe the board into the basket at an angle of about 45 degrees and hook shots on both sides of the basket. Because of its stability, it is known as the "stone Buddha".