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a Han Chinese master of the game of Go. He is considered by many players to have been the greatest Go player in the 20th century.
Go Seigen (吳清源, Wú Qīng yuán, Wu Quan(吳泉), naturalized Japanese name Kure Izumi, 12 June 1914 – 30 November 2014), was a professional 9-dan.
Mar 3, 2022 · Wu Qingyuan becomes Go Seigen as he enters Japan. Analyzing his game records when Go was only eleven years old, Segoe Kensaku thought he was ...

Go Seigen

Japanese go professional
Wu Chuan, courtesy name Wu Ching-yuan, better known by the Japanese pronunciation of his courtesy name, Go Seigen, was a Han Chinese master of the game of Go. He is considered by many players to have been the greatest Go player in the 20th... Wikipedia

Go Seigen, Born June 12 1914 (Chinese calendar: May 19, 1914) in Fukien Province, China. Came to Japan in 1928 and became student of Segoe, Honorary 9 dan. The ...
He played two games with Qing Yuan: first game was a 3-stone game, and Qing Yuan won it; second game was a 2-stone game, and Qing Yuan lost by one stone [2 ...
Go Seigen (Chinese name Wu Qingyuan) was born in China on 12th June 1914. He did not start learning Go until he was nine, a relatively late age for a player to ...
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Dec 13, 2014 · Wu Qingyuan, legendary player of the game weiqi, died last month in Japan, aged 100. Known in Japan as Go Seigen, Wu was a native of Fujian province.
Sep 4, 2024 · "Wu Qingyuan" (吴清源, English name: "The Go Master", Japanese name: "Go Seigen kiwami no kifu" (呉清源極みの棋譜) is a biopic about Go ...
Jul 19, 2017 · Widely revered as the greatest player of the 20th century, Wu was referred to as the “Sage of Go” for revolutionizing the game.
↑ His original name was Wu Quan. A new name, Qing Yuan was created for him based on his old name ("Quan" means spring, fountain and "Qing Yuan" means clear and ...