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Where is Hu Ronghua from Nantong TV Station?
Hu Ronghua: Originally from Yancheng, Jiangsu Province, 1945 was born in Shanghai. When I was a teenager, I followed Dou and studied.

In the late 1950s, he took part in the adult chess competition in Shanghai and achieved good results.

1960 won the individual championship when he participated in the national competition for the first time, 15 years old. With 1979 * * *, he won the national championship for ten times in a row, and was known as the "ten consecutive tyrants" in the chess world.

1983, 1985 and 1997 won the national championship three times.

Won the "Wuyang Cup" five times in the 1980s.

1988 won the first chess champion.

He won the five national team championships of 1960, 1979, 1986,199, 1994 for the Shanghai team and made great contributions.

1980- 1990, one of the main players of China team, the sixth Asian Cup team champion, 1990 the first chess world champion.

1984 won the first "Seven-Star Cup" China Chess International Invitational Tournament.

199 1, 1993 won the 5th and 6th Asian City Masters.

1982 won the title of chess grandmaster.

1988 was awarded the title of international master.

1982, 199 1 were awarded "Sports Medal of Honor" twice by the State Sports Commission.

Hu Ronghua is best at playing blind chess, and he is good at playing "blind car war", with remarkable achievements. This is one of his achievements after the chess team stopped its activities during the Cultural Revolution.

He has profound knowledge, profound memory, far-reaching calculation and accurate operation. He can play chess with 14 people at the same time. In 65,438+0977, he performed blind chess in Macau, and won a great victory, which was amazing and was praised as a super chess player.

Hu has comprehensive skills and innovative layout, and can flexibly use tactics according to the characteristics of different opponents. Good at flying games, anti-palace horses, pushing guns and other games. In a fierce battle in the middle game, there are often surprises and dangers, and the enemy is defeated.

Hu Ronghua's research on chess strategy and tactics is unique and unconventional. He often defeats the enemy by surprise in competitions, and his research has its essence. It is enough to show that his masterpiece The Horse Against the Palace was published in Singapore in 1983. It's a layout that was not popular in the past, but he has other opinions.

In fact, Hu Ronghua is doing new, profound and original research on many unknown layouts, such as backhand, backhand and forehand flying. His tricks are endless, and the mystery of killing people is often unpredictable. This shows that he has a deep foundation, comprehensive tactics, skillful skills and strong strength, and is worthy of being the peak of a generation of chess skills.

He is the author of "Special Collection of Anti-Palace Horse", "Self-explanation of Hu Ronghua's Chess Manual", "Hu Ronghua's Flying Hundred innings" and "Essentials of Chess Manual of Ten consecutive championships" (co-authored with Xu Tianli). In addition, there are two compilations of Hu Ronghua's Qipu Collection (Volume I) and The Complete Works of Hu Ronghua, the King of Chess in the Kuang Dynasty (three volumes).

He is currently the president of Shanghai Chess Academy; Vice President of China Qi Xiang Association; First Vice President of Asian Elephant Federation; National chess coach.