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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. |
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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 |
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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 |