1. Chen Zude:Granted directly to the nine sections
On March 17, 1982, Chen Zude was awarded the nine-dan rank by the Chinese Go Association and became the first nine-dan player in China because he won the national championship three times, the earliest to defeat the Japanese nine-dan, the first to defeat the Japanese nine-dan, and defeated the Japanese nine-dan many times.
2. Ma Xiaochun's eight paragraphs:The points of the rank competition will be increased by nine dansOn November 29, 1983, in the ninth round of the promotion competition of the 4th National Go Rank Tournament, Ma Xiaochun defeated Wang Runan 8th dan in the 8th dan black middle game, reaching the promotion standard, becoming the fourth 9-dan chess player in China and the first 9-dan player with points produced in the rank competition.
3. Cao Dayuan's eighth paragraph:The rank is upgraded by nine dan outside the competitionOn April 7, 1986, in the sixth round of the men's team competition of the 20th National Go Championship, Cao Dayuan defeated Ma Xiaochun in the middle game of the 8th dan and reached the promotion standard, becoming the fifth 9-dan player in China and the first 9-dan player outside the dan competition.
Fourth, Liu Xiaoguang's eighth section: specially approved to be promoted to the ninth sectionOn June 10, 1988, due to his outstanding achievements in major domestic and international competitions in recent years, especially the four consecutive victories in the 3rd China-Japan Go Tournament, Liu Xiaoguang was specially approved by the Chinese Go Association to be promoted to the eighth nine-dan chess player in China, and the first specially approved nine-dan chess player.
5. Guli 7th dan: The world champion is promoted to 9th danOn April 21, 2006, in the fifth game of the final of the 10th LG Cup World Go Championship, Gu Li defeated Chen Yaoye in the black middle game and won his first world championship.
Sixth, Wang Wei 5th paragraph: The Asian Cup champion was promoted to 9th paragraphOn August 11, 2006, in the final of the 18th Asian Cup TV Go Rapid Chess Tournament, Wang Wei defeated Lee Chang Ho 9 Duan in the middle game of the 5th Duan Zhibai and won the Asian Cup Championship, becoming the 26th 9-dan chess player in China and the first Asian Cup champion to be promoted to 9-dan chess player according to the rank reward regulations of the Chinese Go Association.
7. Chen Yaoye 5th paragraph: World runner-up + Asian Cup final right to 9th paragraphOn June 13, 2007, in the semi-finals of the 19th Asian Cup TV Go Rapid Chess Tournament, Chen Yaoye defeated Cui Zhehan in the 9th section of the 5th Duan Zhibai 6 and a half meshes, because Chen had won the runner-up of the 10th LG Cup World Go Championship in 2006, and became the 27th 9th Duan Chess player in China according to the rank reward regulations of the Chinese Go Association, and also the first World Runner-up and the Asian Cup Final.
8. Park Wenyao 5th dan: World runner-up + World Series finals are promoted to 9 dansOn November 10, 2010, in the semi-finals of the 15th LG Cup World Go Championship, Park Wenyao defeated Wang Yao in the middle game in the black middle game in the fifth section, because Park has won the runner-up in the 4th Toyota Cup World Go Throne Battle in 2009, according to the Chinese Go Association's rank reward regulations, he has become the thirtieth nine-dan player in China, and the first world runner-up and the right to the final of the World Series to be promoted to the nine-dan player.
9. Sheikh 7th Duan: The Three Kingdoms Go Tournament was promoted to 9th DuanOn March 20, 2012, according to the latest regulations of the Chinese Go Association's rank awards, Xie He Qidan was promoted to Jiudan because he defeated South Korea's Lee Chang-ho Jiudan in the 13th Nongshim Cup Three Kingdoms Go Tournament on February 24, 2012, and ended the game with three consecutive victories, leading the Chinese team to win the team championship, so he was promoted to Jiudan, becoming the 33rd Chinese nine-dan chess player, and also the first person to finish the three-game winning streak in the Three Kingdoms Go Tournament to be promoted to Jiudan Chess player.
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