Feng Yun's Career Path

Feng Yun's Resume
1975 Started to learn weiqi/go
1979 Became professional go player of Henan Provincial Team
1982 Became 4 dan professional go player, awarded by the Chinese Go Association
1983 Promoted to 5 dan professional
1987 Promoted to 6 dan professional
1992 Promoted to 7 dan professional
1995 Promoted to 8 dan professional
1997 Promoted to 9 dan professional (There are only two 9 dan lady professional players in the world.)
1983 - Present Member of Chinese National Go Team
2002 Established the Feng Yun Go School in the U.S.A.
Major Achievements
1997 2nd place of 4th Baohae Cup, World Women's Go Championship held in Korea
12/1996 2nd place of 3rd Baohae Cup, World Women's Go Championship held in Korea
1996 Participated in China - Japan Tournament
12/1995 Champion of the 2nd Baohae Cup, World Women's Go Championship held in Korea
1995 2nd place of 3rd Zhong Huan Cup Go Tournament
1994.12 2nd place of 1st Baohae Cup, World Women's Go Championship held in Korea
1993.12 3rd place of 1st Cui Bao Cup, World Women's Go Championship
4/1992 Champion of National Team Go Tournament
4/1991 Champion of National Team Go Tournament
1991 2nd place of National Individual Go Tournament
1990 2nd place of National Individual Go Tournament
4/1983 Champion of National Individual Go Tournament
4/1982 5th place of National Individual Go Tournament
4/1981 5nd place of National Individual Go Tournament
9/1979 9th place of National Individual Go Tournament
Activities
1996 - Present Go Teaching on IGS and KGS go servers, and in Feng Yun Go School
1995 Visited Great Britain at the invitation of the British Go Association to teach go
1993 3-month visit and teaching in England invited by British Go Association
1988, 1992 Represented China at the 1988 and 1992 European Go Congresses
1988 - 2000 Go teaching and live commentary on China Central Television
2002 - Present Feng Yun Go School director and teacher