In 1977, Lu Qin won the provincial championship on behalf of Huiyang, which attracted great attention from leaders from all walks of life. With the encouragement of many leaders, Lu Qin resolutely interrupted his studies and devoted himself to chess. Subsequently, in 1978, he participated in the National Junior Chess Championship and won the championship, which attracted the attention of Yang Guanxuan, and he was able to enter the provincial team and become a professional chess player. Under the systematic training of the provincial team, Lu Qin's skills have been improved, and his chess skills have also improved by leaps and bounds. Lu Qin, who once had shortcomings in the opening and endgame, began to gradually master various chess games under the guidance of Yang Guanxuan and others, especially under the profound influence of Yang Guanxuan's professionalism.
Since 1979, Lüchin has been competing in the senior category, and has always made it his highest goal to win the national championship. However, in the 1984 national individual championship, although Lüchin was once ahead of the pack, he was unable to keep his composure due to his excessive desire to win the championship, resulting in a poor performance in the last three games and losing the opportunity to win the championship, which became the biggest regret of his career. This setback also affected his form in the following races, and it was not until he finally won the national victory in 1986 that he was able to ease his excitement.
In the more than 30 years of his career, Lü Qin has won five national individual championships, two Asian individual championships, five world individual championships, and countless team competitions, which marks Lü Qin's brilliant achievements in the field of Chinese chess. Lu Qin: Chinese chess legend, what kind of hardships and ups and downs are hidden behind success?