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Zhou junxun should be regarded as a wonderful player in Taiwan's go industry! He is the first Chinese Taiwanese go world champion. Zhou junxun was born on February 23, 1980. At the age of six, he began to play go. At the age of 11, he became a professional chess player. At the age of 14, he has participated in numerous international go competitions on behalf of Taiwan. He is Taiwan's only native Jiuduan. He is also an outstanding go giant in Taiwan's chess world. Zhou junxun won the liandian cup in 2000 and the Asian Art cup and Taiwan Chess Academy cup in 2003 In recent years, the titles of Jun and Tian Yuan have covered almost all the titles of Taiwan professional chess. In 2007, he won his first World Championship in his career.
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Taiwan Province, China
Go world champion
personal information
Zhou junxun was born on February 23, 1980. Zhou junxun should be regarded as a wonderful player in Taiwan's go industry! He is the first Chinese Taiwanese go world champion.
Taiwan did not have a sound go environment in its early years. Therefore, any child who was discovered to have talent for go would either go to Japan or South Korea to learn chess and become a professional chess player in Japan or South Korea today. Otherwise, he would be forced to give up his professional chess career early and have to move to the amateur chess world in the future. Zhou junxun, who has a chess crazy father, seems to give him more space to learn chess than other children, but he is also destined to have more hard work on the road of no return to go!
He began to play go at the age of six, then left Taiwan's formal education at the age of nine, and became a lodging disciple under Mr. Dai Jiashen. At the age of eleven, he made a breakthrough in the amateur chess world, and was appreciated by Liang you, an amateur master of six sections. He recommended him to Mr. Song Xuelin, a top chess player in the mainland, to start his overseas chess career.
At the age of 14, he became a professional chess player. When he arrived at Jiuduan, he has participated in numerous international go competitions on behalf of Taiwan. He is the only Jiuduan native to Taiwan. He is also a unique go giant in Taiwan's chess world. We hope that one day Taiwan will have a group of players to participate in international competitions, not just Zhou Jiuduan who is alone in international competitions!
Flying people from both sides of the Strait
Because Zhou junxun participated in China's Weijia League and had to take into account the professional chess competition within Taiwan's Chess Academy, it was common for him to go back and forth between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait. Once he meets the international go competition, he can also go to other countries as the only representative player in Taiwan, so his stay in Taiwan is actually very few.
Zhou junxun won the liandian cup in 2000, the central cup in 2000 and 2004, the Donggang cup and CMC cup in 2001, the Asian Arts cup, the Taiwan Chess Academy cup and the Tianyuan title in 2003. In recent years, he has won almost all the titles of Taiwan professional chess.
In the part of international events, his best result is the 14th Fujitsu Cup final four in 2002. In the 17th Fujitsu cup in 2004, he killed Guli, who was known as the first person of China's Weijia at that time, and then met Li Shishi, the invincible youth of South Korea, who was the champion of Fujitsu in the previous two terms. He used the extremely complex snow avalanche deformation that he had studied with Taiwan professional chess players to make Li Shishi suffer a big loss. Finally, he won the game steadily and ended it Li Shishi's dream of three consecutive masters in Fujitsu cup fully demonstrates Zhou Jiuduan's world-class chess power!
On March 22, 2007, the 11th LG world chess championship was held in Beijing
The Somerset Palace Hotel in Seoul, South Korea, ended. In the three times final, Zhou junxun took charge of 198 black hands in nine sections and beat Hu yaoyu in eight sections with half eyes. The total score was 2-1 and he won the first World Championship in his career.
Personal achievements in recent years
two thousand and eight
The 21st Fujitsu cup first round negative Yutai inouyama
Mu zhenshuo lost the first round of the 7th Chunlan cup
Defeat Park yongxun in the first round of the 6th Ying's cup and park yongxun in the first round of the 13th LG cup
The first round of the 4th Toyota Cup was better than Ikeda, and the second round was worse than mu zhenshuo
two thousand and nine
Cao xunxuan defeated in the 1st BC credit card cup
Lin Zhihan lost the 22nd Fujitsu cup Chinese Taipei preliminary finals
Chen Shiyuan lost 2-4 in the Qifan chess final of the 2nd Taiwan chess king challenge
Wang Yao and Huang Yizhong were defeated in the final 32 double knockout of the 14th Samsung Cup
two thousand and ten
Chen Shiyuan lost the 23rd Fujitsu cup Chinese Taipei qualifier final
Lose Li Shishi in the first round of the 8th Chunlan cup
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Professor and postdoctoral
Zhou junxun, male, born in March 1967, associate professor, doctor of literature. Part time researcher, Institute of popular culture, Sichuan University. He is mainly engaged in the teaching and research of Chinese language and Philology, and his direction is middle ancient Chinese. He has published more than 20 papers in such academic journals as Chinese, Journal of Sichuan University, Journal of Southwest Normal University, knowledge of literature and history, Journal of ancient book collation and research, etc. His monograph is "a study of the vocabulary of strange tales in the Wei, Jin, southern and Northern Dynasties". In 1997, he won the second prize of excellent graduate student of Sichuan University; in 2003, he was selected as "excellent backbone teacher of Sichuan University"; his paper "composition and arrangement of twenty volume Soushenji" won the "important achievement award of the seventh humanities and Social Sciences Research of Sichuan University".
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Zhou junxun - shengduan record
Chinese Chess Academy in early 1993
The second section of the Chinese Chess Academy in 1994
In 1994, Jiupin (first stage) Chinese Go Association, in the same year, bapin (second stage)
China Go Association in 1995
Three sections of the Chinese Chess Academy in 1997
1997 Sanpin (Qiduan) Chinese Go Club
1998 Yipin (Jiuduan) Chinese Go Club
Appointment of jiuduantai Chess Academy in 2000
Recent achievements
On November 22, 2010, Zhou junxun / Hei Jiajia of Chinese Taipei won the fourth place in the men's and women's mixed doubles of go at the Guangzhou Asian Games.
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