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Go level of China, Japan and Korea

Fujitsu Cup, Samsung Cup, Shi Ying Cup, Chunlan Cup and LG Cup are the five major events representing the highest level of Go in the world. The Fujitsu Cup competition started at 1988, which can be considered as the first official world Weiqi competition in the true sense of modern times (before, it was mostly a Weiqi exchange among civil groups).

Fujitsu's previous champions and runners-up

Champion and runner-up for several years

1 1988 Masaki Takemiya Wine Duan Lin Haifeng Jiu Duan

2 1989 Masaki Takemiya Wine Duan Lin Haifeng Jiu Duan

3 1990 Lin Haifeng Jiu Duan Nie Weiping Jiu Duan

4 199 1 Zhao Zhixun Jiuqianduan Yuping Jiu Duan

5 1992 bamboo hero 9 paragraphs

6 1993 Liu Changhe Section 6 Cao Xunxuan Section 9

7 1994 Section 9 of Cao Xunxuan and Section 6 of Liu Changhe

8 1995 Xiao Lin Xing Yi Jiu Duan of Ma Jiu Duan

9 1996 Li Changgao Jiu Duan Ma Xiaochun Jiu Duan

Xiaolin kuanyijiu section

1 1 1998 haojiu section of Li Changgao jiujiu section.

12 1999 Ma Xiaochun, Section 9, Liu Changhe

13 2000 haojiu section of Cao Xunxuan jiujiu section.

14 200 1 Cao Xunxuan section 9 and Cui Mingxun section 8.

15 2002 Li Shishi Section 3 Liu Changhe Section 9

16 2003 Li Shishi seventh paragraph Song Taikang fourth paragraph

17 2004 Paragraph 6 of Young Joon Park and Paragraph 9 of yoda norimoto.

18 2005 Li Shishi Section 9 Cui Zhehan Section 9

Previous Ying's Cup champions

The champion scored second.

1 Cao Xunxuan 3:2 Nie Weiping

2 Xu Fengzhu 3:2 Big Bamboo Hero

3 Liu Changhe 3: 1 yoda norimoto

4 Li Changgao 3: 1 changhao

5 Trombone 3: 1 Cui Zhehan

Previous LG Cup World Chess Championship Champions

Champion and runner-up of the year

1997 Liu Changhe, Li Changgao

1998 Richard Liu Changhe

1999 Ma

More than 2,000 Changhe River

200 1 Li Shishi, Li Changgao

Cao Xunxuan, Liu Changhe, 2002

Li Shishi, Li Changgao, 2003

In 2004, Li Changgao Mu Zhenshuo

2005 Zhang Bin

2006 Guli Yaohua Chen

Champion and runner-up of previous Chunlan Cup

First and second place

1 Cao Xunxuan 2- 1 Li Changgao

2 Richey 2- 1 Ma Xiaochun

Liu Changhe 2- 1 rissey

4 Li Changgao 2-0 Taproot Tree

5 Li Changgao 2- 1 Zhou Heyang

Previous three-star cup champions

Champion and runner-up of the year

1996 yoda norimoto, Liu Changhe

1997 Satoru Kobayashi, Li Changgao

1998 ma

1999 Son Jin Cho, Li Changgao

2000 Kimio Yamada, Liu Changhe

200 1 Cao Xunxuan changhao

Chloe Wang, Cao Xunxuan, 2002

Young Joon Park, Zhao Zhixun, 2003

Wang Ban, Li Shishi, 2004

In 2005, Li Changgao, Roche and

Plus the suspended Toyo Securities Cup (no data found), China has won only six world championships, Japan 1 1 times, and South Korea's 3 1 times. Among them, Li Changgao, the first person in the world of Go, has won 17 world championships (including Toyo Securities Cup and Toyoda Cup). This shows the strength of China, Japan and South Korea.

In addition, on 1999, South Korea launched the "Xin Ramen Cup-Japan-Korea Go Challenge". Each team sent five people to play and took turns to fight in the form of a ring match. As a result, the first six champions were all South Korea. Until recently, Japanese veteran yoda norimoto (Zhang is a bit like Cang tian teacher, chubby) defeated and won the seventh championship.

It can be seen that the gap between Go in China and Japan and South Korea is still very big. Recently, however, China won the world championship for three consecutive times from 2005 to the beginning of 2006, with a good momentum, hoping to catch up with South Korea as soon as possible.