Ten strokes of Go, as the name implies, are ten formulas when playing Go, and also an element of experience summary and accumulation when playing Go. The origin of this formula is said to have been created by Wang in Tang Dynasty and Song Dynasty. It was first recorded in Chen's "The Ten Chess Techniques" in the Southern Song Dynasty, and later books such as Hongshu, Qiuxian Legacy and Shishi were also reprinted.
This tactic has a wide influence on later Chinese and foreign chess circles. In the 1920s, after the discussion between China Suzuki Tamejirou and Shen Taoan, the original ten-tactic Go was changed into a new ten-tactic Go, but the influence after the modification was far less than the original. 2 1 century entered the era of violent Go. After the rise of young players such as Li Shishi and Gu Li, netizens summed up ten new tricks.
The origin of Go:
Weiqi originated in China and was called "Yi" in ancient China. It has a history of more than 4,000 years and can be said to be the originator of chess. According to the pre-Qin classic Shi Ben, "Yao made Weiqi and was good at it." Zhang Hua in the Jin Dynasty inherited and developed this sentence in the Natural History: "Yao taught Go. Ruobai: Shun regards the son and business as fools and pretends to teach them. "
1964 edition of Encyclopedia Britannica adopted this statement, and even set the date as 2356 BC. The original game written by Pi Rixiu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, said: "The beginning of the game must start from the Warring States period. The disadvantages lie in fraud and the disputes lie in falsehood. Hey! "
In the Ming Dynasty, Chen put forward the viewpoint of "return, return" in the book "Hidden Truth". According to legend, Yao is a courtier, and some people say that he is a courtier. Later, this statement was also recorded in Dong's Guang Zhi and He Zhi.
In the Book of Love, Lin Yinglong in the Ming Dynasty believed that Go was successfully invented by Rong. According to the legend of immortals, "Rong Chenggong claimed to be the teacher of the Yellow Emperor, found it in Zhou Muwang, and was good at tutoring."