- Rui
Naiwei (simplified Chinese: 芮迺伟;
traditional Chinese: 芮迺偉; pinyin: Ruì
Nǎiwěi; born
December 28, 1963) is a
Chinese professional Go player, once active...
- 2, 1966) is a
professional Go player. She is the
second woman after Rui
Naiwei to ever
attain the
level of 9-dan professional. Feng Yun was born in Chong...
- to be a finalist.[when?] In China,
there was no
female 9-dan
before Rui
Naiwei.[when?] Most
players and
winners at
World championships are male.[citation...
- Chinese).
Retrieved 2021-09-07. Du, Fengfeng; Liu, Xiaojing; Chang, Yajun; Li,
Naiwei; Ding, Yuesheng; Yao,
Dongrui (2021). "'Jiang Luopao': A
Nelumbo Cultivar...
- open
tournaments and the rise of
strong female players, most
notably Rui
Naiwei, have in
recent years highlighted the
strength and
competitiveness of emerging...
- Park
Jieun Tang Yi 3rd 2012 Li He Rui
Naiwei 4th 2013 Wang
Chenxing Yu
Zhiying 5th 2014 Choi
Jeong Rui
Naiwei 6th 2015 Yu
Zhiying Park
Jieun 7th 2016...
-
Seigen had only two
formal disciples—Rin Kaiho,
Honorary Tengen and Rui
Naiwei, who was the
strongest female go
player ever and won open
Guksu title. In...
- (August 13, 1855), 42:896;j.51 for 1852, j. 171 for
August 1855; also
Zhang Naiwei, Qing gong shuwen, 408 - The Last Emperor,
Evelyn S.
Rawski 道光六年 十二月 一日...
-
Chinese Go Championship, also
defeating Cao Dayuan, Fang Tianfeng, Rui
Naiwei, and Qian
Yuping to
become the
challenger for the 3rd Tianyuan. He narrowly...
- Rui
Naiwei 2–1 Park
Jieun 3 2002 Rui
Naiwei 2–0 Hyun Mi-jin 4 2003 Rui
Naiwei 2–0 Cho Hye-yeon 5 2004 Cho Hye-yeon 2–0 Rui
Naiwei 6 2005 Rui
Naiwei 2–0...