Geweipu
Ge Weipu, male, was born in 1958. At the age of 6, he practiced chess. His father was the initial coach, and he studied under Shanghai famous general Zhu Yulong in his youth. At the age of 15, he won the second place in Shanghai youth competition. He won the champion of Shanghai chess competition in 1984, was selected into Shanghai team in 1985, and won the third place in the national team competition.
score
In 1984, 1990, 1994 and 1996, he won the Shanghai Chess Championship four times; in 1985, he participated in the national team competition on behalf of the Shanghai team and won the third place; in 1996, he won the third national agricultural games; in 1997, he won the "Huapeng Cup" seven cities Invitational tournament; in 1998, he won the 11th place in the group A of the national individual competition, so he won the title of national chess master; in 1999, he took part in the first Shanghai games He won the title of "Shanghai chess king" in the chess king competition; he won the sixth place in the third national masters championship of "Jufeng Cup" in 2000, and was approved as the national judge of chess. He is a full-time chess coach of Shanghai Zhabei District Sports Committee. His most representative Gao Zu is sun Yongzheng, a national chess master born in 1981.
Publishing monographs
He wrote 22 chess books. Examples of chess layout, new tactics of practical chess layout, introduction to chess, flying dagger of chess layout, Hu ronghua, the lion of chess forest, master's chess path: Lu Qin, chess tutorial, analysis of wonderful matches of 2008 national individual chess competition, etc. Baidu Encyclopedia content is shared by netizens. If you find that your data content is inaccurate or incomplete, you are welcome to use your own data service (free) to participate in the correction. Go to > > now
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