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  2. Go Player (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Go Player (Chinese: 围棋少年; pinyin: wéi qí shào nían, literally "Go Youngsters" or "Go Boy") is a children's animated series.It was produced in China.The first season is set in the late Ming Dynasty and follows the development of Jiang Liu'er, a young man with a talent for the game of Go.

  3. List of Go players - Wikipedia

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    First recorded Wei Qi player. He was commonly known as Qiu (秋) the Wei Qi player (Yi 弈, which is the original name of Wei Qi). He was a native of the state Qi 齊 and mentioned by Mencius (372 BC – 289 BC) in 《孟子·告子章句上》: 今夫弈之为数,小数也。不专心致志,则不得也。弈秋,通国之善弈者也。

  4. Game of the Three Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    The diagram shows all the usual xiangqi pieces, except generals are replaced by the kingdom names Wei (魏), Shu (蜀), and Wu (吳) representing the three rival emperors. The Green player has additionally its own distinctive symbols for its elephants (向 xiang ), cannons (礮 pao ), and soldiers (勇 yong ).

  5. Go (game) - Wikipedia

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    The game reached Japan in the 7th century CE—where it is called go (碁) or igo (囲碁). It became popular at the Japanese imperial court in the 8th century, [91] and among the general public by the 13th century. [92] The game was further formalized in the 15th century. In 1603, Tokugawa Ieyasu re-established Japan's unified national government.

  6. History of Go - Wikipedia

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    A ceramic 19 x 19 board preserved from the Sui dynasty. Li Jing playing Go with his brothers. Painting by Zhou Wenju (fl. 942–961), Southern Tang dynasty.. Go's early history is debated, but there are myths about its existence, one of which assuming that Go was an ancient fortune telling device used by Chinese astrologers to simulate the universe's relationship to an individual.

  7. 1 vs. 100 (Chinese game show) - Wikipedia

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    1 vs. 100 (Chinese game show) ... Wei Jiayin (魏佳音) 11 11 to 2 50,000 15 July 24, 2008 Wu Zhenxing ... Mu Qi Miya (母其弥雅) One

  8. The Brain (game show) - Wikipedia

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    One week after Sun's performance, Li Yunlong qualified with the challenge of "Guiding the way of flyover." On March 8, 2014, just one day after the show aired, Wei Kunlin said these words on his Sina Weibo: I seldom have words for a contestant: Li Yunlong's task is about memorizing binary sequence. A certain sequence of the random 120 binary ...

  9. List of QI episodes - Wikipedia

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    QI (Quite Interesting) is a BBC comedy panel game television show that began in 2003. It was created by John Lloyd, and was hosted by Stephen Fry until the end of Series 13 [M] (13 years) after which Sandi Toksvig took over, and features permanent panellist Alan Davies.