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Thursday, June 23, 2005

Ancient Chinese go stories

The English edition of the Korea Times has published a short collection of ancient go, a.k.a. weiqi in China and baduk in Korea, anecdotes from China. Here's the introduction:

"The 4,000 years of baduk has left ample anecdotes and lessons surrounding the most creative game invented by humans in the world. The following stories provide us with a quick glance at how Chinese have traditionally looked and enjoyed the board game. The next series is on the Korean ancient stories."
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3 comments:

thrashor said...

I know! Go is an amazing game. I have been adicted to it for a few years now. The game is among China's greatest gifts to the world.

Anonymous said...

I really enjoyed the stories, thanks for the link.

Adam
The Go Link Explorer

thrashor said...

Don't thank me, thank the Korea Times!

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