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Which is better, Zuo Wenjing or Tang Dan?
Zuo Wenjing and Tang Dan are both chess masters in China, and their chess skills and level are very high. It is hard to say who is better.

Zuo Wenjing is a chess grandmaster, who won the national women's individual championship and the bronze medal in the women's individual competition of the World Intellectual Games. She has a unique strategy, is good at strategizing, and often uses accurate calculations and strategies to win the competition.

Tang Dan is also a grandmaster of chess, and the first woman in China's chess history to win the women's individual competition and the national individual competition in the same season. Tang Dan has keen situation judgment and decision-making ability, and is good at taking advantage of his opponent's mistakes or weaknesses to gain an advantage and win.

Therefore, Zuo Wenjing and Tang Dan are both chess masters in China, and both have their own unique strategic and technical characteristics. We can't simply judge who is better, because their technical level is high, and everyone's performance in the competition is influenced by many factors such as opponents, venues and psychology.

Introduction of Zuo Wenjing and Tang Dan:

Zuo Wenjing, 199 1 Hubei native, China chess master. She has won many awards in national competitions and some prizes in chess competitions. Zuo Wenjing has solid basic skills and superb chess skills, especially good at layout and middle game, unique strategy and excellent situation control ability.

Tang Dan, born in 1990, a native of Nantong, Jiangsu Province, is also a chess master in China. She won the national championship for many times and became the first woman's "double champion" in the history of chess in China, that is, she won both the women's individual championship and the national individual championship in the same season. Tang Dan's chess skills are very comprehensive, with solid basic skills, proficient chess skills and keen judgment and decision-making ability.