- 2014),
better known by the ****anese
pronunciation of his
courtesy name, Go
Seigen (ご せいげん), was a Han
Chinese master of the game of Go. He is
considered by...
-
Seigen (written: 清源 or 勢源) is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Notable people with the name include: Go
Seigen (呉 清源) (born 1914),
Chinese Go
player Toda...
-
between the one-armed
swordsman Fujiki Gennosuke and the
blind samurai Irako Seigen and
deals with the cir****stances that led the two to parti****te in Tokugawa's...
- Toda
Seigen (富田 勢源, 1519?- ca. 1590s?) a
renowned swordsman during the
Sengoku Period in 16th
century ****an.
Seigen was
reputed as a
master of the Chūjō-ryū...
-
matches of 2–10 games. Of
special note are the (Chinese-born)
player Go
Seigen (Chinese: Wu Qingyuan), who
scored 80% in
these matches and beat down most...
- Go
Seigen also held Shūsai in very low esteem.
According to
Pieter Mioch, who
interviewed Go
Seigen for the
Dutch Go ****ociation magazine, Go
Seigen called...
- Ishadō U****ata
Seigen (伊舎堂 親方 盛元, 13
March 1776 – 3
November 1842), also
known as his
Chinese style name Ō Kōretsu (翁 宏烈), was a
bureaucrat of the Ryukyu...
- the
Hiroko Institute of
Social Studies, who were
working as
activists for
Seigen Tanaka's
Communist Party. In college,
Dazai met
activist Eizo Kudo, and...
- in 1924, of the
Nihon Ki-in. He
became a
great rival and
friend of Go
Seigen after the
latter was
brought to ****an from China. Go and
Kitani were the...
- and
political theorist Lin ****yin (1904–1955),
architect and
writer Go
Seigen (1914–2014),
pseudonym of Go
champion Wú Qīngyuán Lin
Jiaqiao (1916-2013)...