"Brother Fang." A staff member from the chess academy led a child to Fang Ze. "This kid said he came here to find you. Do you recognize him?"
"Looking for me?" Fang Ze looked at the boy following behind the staff, wearing a blue Hanfu and wearing hair that looked like a child in ancient times. Although he didn't know who this little boy was, there was a strong connection between the two. The distance-limiting induction let Fang Ze know that this young man was the guest this time.
Isn't Jiang Liu'er a monk
Fang Ze wondered if Da Miao had told him wrongly. The boy in front of him clearly had hair.
If you are not bald, not only will you not become stronger, but you will not live forever if you eat meat. Fang Ze said to the staff member a little disappointed. "This is a child from my relative's family who came to see me."
"That's good." The staff member left with peace of mind. Fang Ze took the young man to a nearby lounge.
"Your name is Jiang Liu'er," Fang Ze said to the boy, "Where are you from?"
"I'm from Jiangnan." The young man said honestly, rubbing the back of his head.
Jiangnan, Jiangliuer
Fang Ze thought for a moment and suddenly remembered something. He clapped his hands and shouted to the young man, "So it's you, Jiang Liu'er!"
"Ah?!" Jiang Liu'er looked at Fang Ze's actions inexplicably, a little confused as to what Fang Ze wanted to say. Didn't he just say that his name was Jiang Liu'er
In fact, Fang Ze suddenly became excited because he suddenly remembered which world the young man in Hanfu in front of him came from.
He had always thought that the Jiang Liu'er Da Miao was talking about was the Tang Monk in Journey to the West. After all, he was so famous.
But in fact, in addition to Journey to the West, the protagonist of an animation in childhood memories is also named Jiang Liuer.
Forgive Fang Ze for not thinking about this anime for so long. After all, an anime that was broadcast in 2005 has been forgotten by many people.
In that era when there were still normal children's animations to watch, there were many great works.
In addition to "The Return of the Little Tiger" where the white tiger that visited Fang Ze's house was before, Go Boy is also a good masterpiece.
As for Jiang Liu'er, the protagonist in Go Boy, he basically has nothing in common with Tang Monk, except that he also spent some time in the world in a temple when he was a child.
"How old are you this year?" Fang Ze asked Jiang Liu'er again.
"Just turned sixteen." Jiang Liu'er replied.
Sixteen years old.
Fang Ze recalled the plot in Go Boy. The sixteen-year-old Jiang Liu'er should have finished the game with the neon genius chess player Kuroki and became a generation of chess masters.
It is said that the prototype of Jiang Liuer in the animation is Mr. Wu Qingyuan.
Therefore, Jiang Liuer's Go strength at this time is probably infinitely close to that of Mr. Wu Qingyuan at his peak.
I have already said before how terrifying Mr. Wu Qingyuan was at his peak. He was so powerful that one person could crush the entire Neon Go world.
Both Liu Chao and Kugu Minoru were defeated by his subordinates.
In modern times, Mr. Wu Qingyuan is actually the only recognized chess master in the Go community.
As for Nie Weiping, who was officially awarded the honor of Chess Saint by our country, although this achievement is unprecedented and unprecedented, the main reason why he received this title is that Nie Weiping has been the leader of the Sino-Japanese Arena for three consecutive times and four times. Eleven consecutive wins.
This inspired a whole generation of chess players at a time when the Chinese Go community was weak. You must know that when modern Go in China was just developing, Neon sent not only professional players but also amateur players to the Sino-Japanese Go competition.
The reason is not that the Neon Go community deliberately humiliates Chinese Go players, but because the strength gap between the two sides is really too big. At that time, an old lady in her fifties from Neon even won eight consecutive victories at the hands of Chinese national players. She was so hard to beat that they couldn't find the right one. This is still a dark history that must be mentioned to this day.
Since 1960, the Chinese Go community has managed to turn the Sino-Japanese Go confrontation from one-sided to a back-and-forth, and slowly eliminated amateur players from the Neon delegation.
By 1984, the gap between the Chinese and Neon Go worlds began to gradually close, and the Chinese national players were qualified to challenge the Neon national players. However, back then, it was still hard to win against Neon's top six players.
Therefore, what Mr. Nie achieved back then was equivalent to the national football team finally entering the World Cup and then winning the Hercules Cup under the leadership of a super player.
This fantastic improvement will drive people crazy.
So let alone the title of a chess saint, even the title of chess god is definitely well-deserved in China alone.
But if we look at strength alone, Mr. Nie's Go level is only world-class, between Zhong Bo and Liu Chao. The myth he accomplished back then was later surpassed by Nan Bang player Lee Chang-ho.
This famous chess player has cleared the stage for six consecutive times in the Three Kingdoms Go Tournament, with a total of 14 consecutive victories.
Thinking of this, Fang Ze cast his fiery gaze on Jiang Liu'er.
A chess master who has traveled across time and space, in this era where the world's top national Go players are being brutalized by a mechanical dog, who knows how much waves he can make.
At this time, Jiang Liu'er didn't know what Fang Ze was thinking in the mind of Fang Ze, a spectator who didn't mind watching the fun and eating melons. He curiously flipped through some chess records left by some players in the lounge, and then asked Fang Ze road.
"Brother Fang, the rules of Go here seem to be a little different from those here."
"There are a lot of differences. Wait, let me find you some books about Go here." Fang Ze heard Jiang Liu'er's words. Although he only knew a little about Go, he immediately understood Jiang Liu'er's question. .
The background of the animation "Go Boy" is based on the Chinese Ming Dynasty. Most of the rules of Go are also the rules of ancient chess, so the rules of modern Go are different.
However, because Go Junior is mainly for children, the professional level is not very high. This resulted in the Go rules that Jiang Liuer was familiar with. Although there was a gap between the Go rules and modern Go, the difference was not big.
After Fang Ze found some books and showed them to Jiang Liu'er, Jiang Liu'er immediately understood what the modern Go rules were.
"It's a great setting." Jiang Liu'er said to Fang Ze while reading a book in the lounge. "Such rules will indeed make the game more fair."
"Are you interested in playing a few games with our chess players here?"
"Yes." Jiang Liu'er heard Fang Ze's words and immediately became excited, "Brother Fang, can you arrange for me to compete with your top chess players?"
"No." Fang Ze replied a little awkwardly.
These two days are my and my buddy's birthdays respectively, so updates are a bit embarrassingly sparse. I hope everyone can understand me. I will add another chapter at 6pm today.
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