- from
earlier wigo (ゐご), in turn from
Middle Chinese ɦʉi gi (圍棋, Mandarin:
wéiqí, lit. 'encirclement
board game' or 'board game of surrounding'). In English...
-
Chinese Weiqi ****ociation (Chinese: 中国围棋协会; pinyin: Zhōngguó
Wéiqí Xiéhuì), or
Chinese Go ****ociation,
founded in Hefei, An**** in 1962, is the
major go...
- (
wéiqí). He
wrote a
Great Ode to
Watching Wéiqí (觀棋大吟), one of the
longest surviving classical Chinese poems, as well as a Long Ode to
Watching Wéiqí (觀棋長吟)...
- Zhou
Weiqi (Chinese: 周唯奇; born 1
October 1986) is a
Chinese chess player. He was
awarded the
title of
Grandmaster by FIDE in 2008. Born in Changzhou,...
-
century Fashu Yaolu (Compendium of Calligraphy) from the Tang dynasty. Qin
Weiqi (Go)
Calligraphy Painting The qin (琴) was
defined as the
musical instrument...
- Wang
Weiqi (Chinese: 王威琪; pinyin: Wáng
Wēiqí; 30 May 1939 – 26
August 2022) was a
Chinese biomedician who was a
professor at
Fudan University, and an...
- woman, a
great songwriter and
weiqi player. On the
fourth day of the
eighth lunar month every year, Qi
would play a
weiqi game with
Emperor Gaozu in the...
- The
Weiqi Devil, also
known as The
Chess Ghost, (Chinese: 棋鬼; pinyin: Qíguǐ) is a
short story by Qing
dynasty writer Pu Songling,
collected in Strange...
- A
Weiqi tournament was held at the 2010
Asian Games in
Guangzhou for the
first time at an Asiad. The
three events in the
competition - men's team, women's...
- The game of Go (simplified Chinese: 围棋;
traditional Chinese: 圍棋; pinyin:
wéiqí; Old Chinese: *ɢʷəj grə "surrounding game")
originated in
China in ancient...