- Bu
Xiangzhi (Chinese: 卜祥志; pinyin: Bǔ
Xiángzhì; born
December 10, 1985) is a
Chinese chess player. In 1999, he
became the 10th
grandmaster from China...
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Alushta tournament in May 2002 and
Sudak in
August 2002, he surp****ed Bu
Xiangzhi to
become the world's
youngest grandmaster at the age of 12 years 7 months―a...
- the
Orillas de Mar
International Open
tournament with
Abhijeet Gupta, Bu
Xiangzhi, Dragoș Cereș, and Xiao Tong. He
ultimately finished as runner-up to Gupta...
- (in Chinese). Beijing:
Higher Education Press. ISBN 9787040159080. Kong,
Xiangzhi; Li, Sufang; Fang Fengwen; Wen,
Tiejun (2012). 粮食主销区价格调控问题研究:以北京市为例 [Study...
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Lingxiu (灵秀镇), Baogai [zh] (宝盖镇), Hanjiang [zh] (蚶江镇),
Yongning (永宁镇),
Xiangzhi [zh] (祥芝镇), Hongshan [zh] (鸿山镇), Jinshang [zh] (锦尚镇) "China: Fújiàn (Prefectures...
- 1980 Kyrgyzstan Russia
Ernesto Inarkiev 2732 2016-09 1985 68 China Bu
Xiangzhi 2731 2019-02 1985
Formerly youngest grandmaster (1999–2002),
formerly highest-ranked...
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World Chess Champion 2002–04 Succeeded by
Rustam Kasimdzhanov Preceded by Étienne
Bacrot Youngest chess grandmaster ever 1997–99 Succeeded by Bu
Xiangzhi...
- (白百合) Hao
Haidong (郝海东) Wang Dong (王栋,
midfielder for
Qingdao Huanghai) Bu
Xiangzhi (卜祥志,
chess grandmaster)
Zhang Juanjuan (张娟娟, archer)
Malcolm H. Wiener...
- the
Orillas de Mar
International Open
tournament with
Abhijeet Gupta, Bu
Xiangzhi, Dragoș Cereș, and Liu Yan. He
ultimately lost the
championship to Gupta...
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defeated Aleksey Dreev +2−0=0. He was then
defeated in the
third round by Bu
Xiangzhi +0−1=1 and
eliminated from the tournament. On 1 October,
Carlsen won the...