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Who was the first national chess player in ancient China?
Tang Wang Jixin, author of Ten Tactics of Go.

Wang, Gu Shiyan, Yan, Jia Xuan, Skating, Park Ball.

Song dynasty; surname

Liu Zhongfu, the first master in the Song Dynasty, was the author of "The Collection of Forgotten Worries".

Yang, Frant Gwo, Wang Yu, Li Baixiang, Jin Shiming, YiMin Zhu

Li Yimin-Forget your troubles and enjoy yourself.

Early Ming dynasty

Xiang Li, Lou Deda, Zhao Jiucheng, Fan Hong

Mid-Ming dynasty

Generally divided into Yongjia School, Shi Jing School and Xin 'an School.

Yongjia School: Bao No.1 Middle School, Xu Xisheng.

Xin 'an School: Wang Shu, Cheng and Fang Ziqian.

Shi Jing School: Yan Lun and Li Fu.

Middle and late Ming dynasty

Cai, Cengan, Wang Yuansuo, Fang Weijin

Lu, Yong, Su Juzhan, Xu, Li Shaomei, Zheng (monk), Li Xianfu, and Fan.

Lin Fu-Qing

At the end of the Ming Dynasty, he was over 100 years old-the first master of the Ming Dynasty. He broke the stereotype of town gods, gold mines and large and small iron nets and advocated leaning on the cover. Later, I was lazy in the early Qing Dynasty.

Jiang, Wang Youqing, Gao Lanquan

Weiqi was a great success in Qing Dynasty, with as many as 179 players recorded according to the surname of Yi in China.