Deng Xiaoping, the promoter of Chinese Go, and Nie Weiping s bridge time

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-29

Known for his political prowess and leadership, he is less well known as a man of many sports. Mountaineering, football, swimming, bridge, chess and other sports are all his favorite sports. These sports activities not only exercised his body, but also contributed to the development of sports in China. At the same time, the care for athletes is even more well-known.

In many sports, ** and Go Jiudan Nie Weiping had a special relationship. Nie Weiping, a native of Shenxian County, Hebei Province, was born in 1952. Influenced by his father since childhood, Nie Weiping fell in love with playing Go. Under the guidance of his teacher and his own efforts, he rose to prominence the following year and won the national junior Go championship.

However, due to historical reasons, Nie Weiping was forced to go to Heilongjiang Agricultural Reclamation to join the team and start his career as an educated youth. During this time, he rarely had the opportunity to play chess, but his love for Go still burned. In 1972, Nie Weiping's career as an educated youth ended, and finally returned to Beijing, and joined the Go training team in 1973. In just over ten years, Nie Weiping has created a whirlwind with his excellent chess skills.

In 1974, when the Kansai Chess Academy visited China, Nie Weiping won six consecutive games against Japanese players, demonstrating his outstanding Go skills. Subsequently, he won five championships in the Chinese Go Championship, and in 1976, he defeated Japanese national player Yoshio Ishida Jiudan in the Sino-Japanese Go Tournament, winning honor for China.

Nie Weiping, who emerged in international competitions, also won many championships in domestic Go tournaments, making the period from 1975 to 1979 known as the "Nie Weiping Era". *As a Go enthusiast, I also found fun in this star of the Go world.

In 1985, at the first Sino-Japanese Go Tournament, in order to support Nie Weiping, he stayed in front of the TV for 4 hours. After Nie Weiping helped the Chinese team win, he directly asked the secretary to congratulate the Go team. In the second Sino-Japanese Go Tournament the following year, only Nie Weiping was left in the Chinese team, and in the face of 5 members of the Japanese team, ** personally invited Nie Weiping to his home for dinner and encouraged him: "Mourning soldiers". Nie Weiping finally defeated 5 Japanese players in a row, and once again won the victory of the Sino-Japanese Go Tournament for the Chinese team.

In 1987, in the 3rd China-Japan Go Tournament, Nie Weiping defeated Japanese player Masao Kato in the black middle game and won the game for the Chinese team. Nie Weiping single-handedly changed the pattern of the world's Go and gave him an honorary title for the National Sports Commission.

At the celebration party, ** personally met with Nie Weiping and fully affirmed his achievements. Although Nie Weiping won the title of "Chess Saint", he said in private: "It's not easy to be a saint, it's better to be a common man." He stressed that becoming a "chess master" requires strict self-discipline and may lose some freedom. These words made Nie Weiping deeply inspired.

After eating the celebration banquet, ** invited Nie Weiping to play bridge together to relax. Since then, ** has continued to promote the popularization of Go, and Nie Weiping has also kept in mind the teachings of ***, and has worked tirelessly on Go, winning many awards for decades. Even last year, Nie Weiping, who was already in his prime, still performed well and ranked among the runners-up.

A great man who rose to prominence in the political arena and a promoter with a deep passion for the game of Go. His interaction with Nie Weiping not only promoted the development of the game of Go, but also showed his sincere love for sports. This unknown sports past has added a touch of friendly humanity to people's hearts.

**With Nie Weiping: The Interweaving of Go and Friendship

This article vividly outlines the unique interaction between China's political giant*** and Go master Nie Weiping. As a sports enthusiast, I found pleasure in the ancient intellectual sport of Go, which is very different from the political arena. By tracing Nie Weiping's Go career, the article brings us back to that era full of historical vicissitudes.

First of all, the article details Nie Weiping's achievements in Go, as well as his brilliant achievements in domestic and foreign competitions. Nie Weiping, who has frequently won championships in international competitions and domestic championships, has become a representative of Chinese Go and led a period known as the "Nie Weiping Era". In this process, as a Go enthusiast, ** not only paid attention to the development of Go, but also gave Nie Weiping support and encouragement at critical moments, showing his deep understanding and enthusiasm for sports.

Secondly, the article presents the concern and excitement of *** during Nie Weiping's game. **Stay in front of the TV for 4 hours** game, until Nie Weiping helped the Chinese team win, and then personally asked the secretary to play ** to congratulate the Go team. This focus and passion for sports competitions allows us to see a different side of the image of a political leader. He saw the game of Go as a symbol of national honor, and this sincere concern was also reflected in ***'s political career.

What is even more striking is ***'s earnest teachings to Nie Weiping. At the celebration party, ** not only expressed his full affirmation of Nie Weiping, but also reminded him in private: "It's not good to be a saint, it's better to be a common man." These words are profound and sincere, reflecting ***'s concern and expectations for Nie Weiping. This is also the kind of thinking that *** treats sports stars with an approachable attitude and sees them as ordinary people.

Finally, the article reveals the ongoing focus on Go promotion. ** Not only personally invited Nie Weiping to his home for dinner, but also invited him to play bridge together to relax after eating. This attitude of communicating with sports stars in informal settings makes *** a true sports promoter rather than just a giant in the political arena.

Overall, this article outlines the unique friendship between *** and Nie Weiping in the field of Go in vivid language and rich details. Through the review of this history, readers can not only feel ***'s love for the game of Go, but also better understand his human side as a politician. This exchange of Go and friendship presents us with a rich and colorful historical picture.

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