The program team lost contact, and the desert island live broadcast reversed the character design

Chapter 470: The prosperity of the country leads to the prosperity of chess

Chapter 470: The prosperity of the country leads to the prosperity of chess
Su Zhe watched the Japanese chess masters' expressions turn pale, and was worried that they would be so anxious that they would vomit blood.

Fortunately (unfortunately), no such dramatic scene occurred.

In other words, they had already accepted after a long period of consideration that they were no match for Su Zhe.

The rest of the time is just a process of slow death, and my heart is constantly convincing myself to realize this.

So when Su Zhe took off his helmet and stood in front of them, the three chess masters readily surrendered.

The three chess masters admitted defeat, and Master Zhan finally let out a sigh of relief, unable to speak for a long time.

The audience in the live broadcast room was even more excited, and the barrage filled the screen:
[Even though I had expected this, I was still shocked when I saw this scene. ]

[Su Zhe really won, defeating three chess masters at the same time, and even defeated the Japanese national team in a one-on-five battle! ]

[Hahaha, what a bullshit chess master! Japanese people are just good at boasting. They have such a big reputation, but in fact they are nothing! ]

【Haha, my daily life is like a slap in the face. 】

When Master Zhan saw these comments, he couldn't help but feel sad for the three chess masters and defended them a little:
"My fellow fans, the three seniors are very strong and are at their peak. I am not bragging. It's just that they met Su Zhe..."

Speaking of this, Zhan Lao still finds it incredible:

"Su Zhe's chess skills are so terrifying that I even think he is the god of Go. I really can't understand how he practiced without even receiving any professional education."

After all, Go is not the internal strength in martial arts novels. It is impossible to hide in the mountains and forests and create a masterpiece, then become invincible as soon as you come out of the mountains.

However, Su Zhe was a star and Mr. Zhan was his fan. They knew his life experience very clearly and could recite it by heart, so they naturally knew that it was impossible for Su Zhe to have received any professional Go education.

This is so unscientific!

The netizens who don’t understand Go are more accepting and even praise it:

[Su Zhe is obviously a chess god, but if the Japanese hadn't forced him to play, we wouldn't even know he could play Go! ]

[Su Zhe is too low-key. God knows how many skills he has hidden? ]

[Su Zhe once said that when he was being attacked by the whole network, he didn't dare to read the comments online, and could only learn various knowledge silently. It can be seen that the low point is just a dormancy for him. Once the opportunity comes, he will soar to the sky! God will not let your efforts down. ]

[I am so touched, you are indeed my idol! ]

[It started with the looks, I fell in love with the songs, then with the acting, then with the novels, then with the comics, then with the calligraphy, then with the martial arts, then with the game of Go, and finally with the character! ]

[…It’s a bit long.]

Even Mr. Zhan laughed and couldn't help but sigh:
"This is genius. I find it hard to believe that other people can become chess gods by themselves. But think about Su Zhe. He was able to become the top scorer in the college entrance examination. Is Go difficult for him? Maybe it's just difficult for us mortals to understand."

The barrage calculated Su Zhe's skill tree and sighed together:
[Su Zhe has been hacked for three years. How many skills has he learned? Will he come up with new skills in two days?]

[If he is hacked for another three years, will he come up with controlled nuclear fusion? And lead mankind out of the solar system?]

[I support Su Zhe, he can take us to the moon! ]

Zhan Lao was chatting with his friends when he suddenly noticed a surge in the number of viewers in the live broadcast room. He learned from the comments that Su Zhe's exaggerated performance had become a hot topic.

#God of Go Su Zhe#
The footage from the live broadcast room was sliced ​​up, retaining the key plot, and made into a short video with subtitles, which became a hit on short video websites, Weibo and other platforms.

There are also some GIF animations that are being circulated on platforms that cannot upload videos, ensuring that netizens can see his wonderful performance even if they are using 3G Internet access.

It doesn't matter if you use 2G to access the Internet, there are also text explanations, and all major forums and chat groups are full of discussions about Su Zhe:
[I dare say that Su Zhe's participation in full-armor fighting and Go at the same time, and his victory over three Japanese Go masters, has become the most interesting story in the history of Go. ]

[I witnessed history happening around me. 100 years later, will this be included in textbooks? ]

[It may not be in the textbooks, but it will definitely be included in the history of Go. ]

There are some idioms related to Go in history, such as indecisive, meeting a worthy opponent, watching the game of chess become boring, and being fully focused (using Go as a metaphor), etc.

Now that Su Zhe has defeated three chess masters at the same time, some netizens said:

[If this story happened in ancient times, it would surely have given rise to an idiom. ]

In fact, not only in ancient times, but also in the Internet age, some new idioms have been born. Although they are a bit funny, they are all understandable and are widely used.

For example, "Great Joy", "Rejection", "The Mouse's Tail Juice"...

Immediately, some netizens showed their talents and wrote new idioms around Su Zhe's story:
【Chess Kills Three Saints】Invincible.

[As if facing Su Qi] means facing an enemy that is absolutely invincible.

【Su Xin San Yong】means to do several things at the same time and still do your best.

……

A group of netizens started playing word games, which was a bit awkward to be honest.

But in the Internet age, it's just a bunch of people playing awkward games, and the more clichéd the jokes are, the wider they spread.

——Have you ever experienced the embarrassment and despair of being surrounded by a group of children from your relatives’ family, who shouted “you’re screwed” and “you have no moral ethics”, and even made you do the chicken dance?
Fortunately, Su Zhe is different from Teacher Ma and Teacher Ji. They were teased, while Su Zhe was praised.

Even if netizens were being awkward, Mary Sue didn't react much.

I just took a screenshot silently, printed it out for my boss, posted it in his office, waited for the moment when he came to the office, and admired his embarrassed expression that made his toes cramp.

Of course, in addition to playing a prank on the boss, they did not forget their main business and continued to hype it up online and increase publicity for Su Zhe.

Mary Sue is an agency after all. Although their methods are not so dirty, they are still very skilled in hype.

But they are confident:
"If others have the ability, they can hype it up like us! Chess God! Can your artists do that?"

Don’t ask why Su Zhe still needs to be hyped when he is so popular.

Because celebrities need to maintain their exposure all the time and constantly remind the audience, just like brainwashing advertisements, repeating the celebrities' names.

For other stars, even if it is bad news, as long as they are not banned, it is better than no news.

Otherwise, stars will become outdated faster than you think.

Su Zhe has no shortage of news, but the news about the chess master is also an honorable label for him.

So much so that Yan Xiling even had some "complaints":
"Su Zhe is so good at Go, why did he hide it from me? If I had known earlier, would I have waited for the Japanese to force me? I would have let him participate in Go competitions and hyped it up."

Isn't this more eye-catching than some celebrities participating in motorcycle competitions?
After all, it doesn't seem to be beyond the audience's imagination that celebrities can ride motorcycles, but being able to play Go is a big deal and much more impressive.

With Mary Sue's help, the Chinese Internet exploded. Official posters on Zhihu, Hupu and other websites all asked the same question, hyping up the topic:

[Can Su Zhe be called a chess god? ]

[Has Su Zhe become the Goat (best in history) in the Go world? ]

[How strong is Su Zhe's Go skill? ]

Among them, when evaluating Goat, some honor fans expressed their opposition: [He has never won any championship, has never been ranked first in the world, and has not even participated in any professional competitions, but he has become Goat? It is too unreasonable. ]

[No one can deny Su Zhe's strength, but he has no honors. Let's try to enter the professional Go field first.]

But this statement was ridiculed by more people:

[Does Su Zhe still need to participate in professional Go? His strength is invincible. There has never been such a dominant player in history. He is undoubtedly the best in history. ]

[He is the chess god! Even Li Jiudan recognizes him! ]

[What does the Korean recognition have to do with me? Does the Chinese Chess Academy recognize it? 】

I really recognize it.

Soon, the Huaxia Chess Institute—a public institution under the Huaxia Sports General Institute, of a high rank—

Director……omitted.

The official Weibo even sent several Weibo posts:
[Congratulations to Su Zhe for defeating Jinno 9th Dan, Kamijou 9th Dan, and Nakazuka 9th Dan. 】

"Go Saint" sounds more impressive. Both Japan and China like to use this title so that the audience can see it at a glance. However, the official website Weibo naturally has to call it the rank, which is more formal.

【Welcome Mr. Su Zhe to visit the chess academy for guidance. 】

Under this Weibo post, many professional chess players, including world champions, left comments and forwarded it:

【Welcome Mr. Su Zhe to come and give us guidance. We look forward to playing a game with you. 】

A series of invitations fully demonstrated the attitude of professional chess players.

It also allowed netizens to see that compared to their doubts, professional chess players were more accepting and respectful of Su Zhe.

Immediately, a sugarcane said with a smile:
[What do professional players know about Go? Or do we netizens know how to question better? ]

[Netizens are like this. Professional chess players just need to devote themselves to the game and strive to win, but netizens have a lot of things to consider. ]

This incident caused a sensation on the entire Chinese Internet, which meant that the Japanese chess world had fallen into decline. The Chinese chess world was not short of such honors.

If it were in Nie Sheng's era, Su Zhe would definitely be canonized, all the media would report on it crazily, government organizations would organize to study the "Su Zhe spirit", and he would even go to a certain place to play chess with a senior leader and receive praise and encouragement on the spot.

That’s true—no one will dare to edit his movies anymore!

Even now, the influence of Go has declined a lot, but there is still a saying:

When the country prospers, the chess will prosper!

Su Zhe became a chess god and was recognized as the best in history by countless professional chess players. He was also regarded by those above him as a good omen for the country's rising fortunes.

As a result, the Huaxia Chess Academy even received a call asking them to organize Go champions to play against Su Zhe and report the results at any time.

If he is really a chess god, there is a chance...

I don’t even dare to remember the chess academy (I don’t dare to write it either), I just know that once it is confirmed that Su Zhe’s chess skills are invincible in the world, then he will be awesome.

While the country was in an uproar, Su Zhe was still unaware of the incident and was trying hard to show his demeanor in front of the camera.

He comforted the three chess masters:
"I usually work behind closed doors and don't know my exact level. I'm sorry to have embarrassed you three."

Three chess masters: ...

They didn't feel it was a comfort, it even felt more like a hunt.

Just like in full armor combat, after throwing the enemy to the ground, you can chase and score points.

They are being chased now, and their deaths are horrible!
Seeing that they were speechless, Su Zhe nodded and turned to ask the program staff:

"By the way, the full-armor combat recording is complete. Is there enough material for this episode? Do we need to record some more content?"

As he was asking, he found that the contestant he knocked down last on the ring finally got up, took off his helmet with difficulty, revealing a familiar face.

Su Zhe was startled:
"Teacher Henggang?"

He didn't expect that the person under the armor was the sumo wrestler Yokogang who gave him his only defeat and the Hun with whom he had a good conversation.

Henggang bared his teeth and moved his body, saying helplessly to Su Zhe:

"You are too cruel. I am almost knocked unconscious by your strange weapon."

Su Zhe raised the lance in his hand and introduced it seriously:
"This is a shortened horse lance, which was very popular during the Han and Tang dynasties and was a favorite weapon of cavalry generals."

He was popularizing Chinese culture, but Henggang felt that he was being targeted. He touched his fat head helplessly and sighed:
"Is this the weapon used by Huo Qubing, the man who made my women lose face and my livestock unable to reproduce? It hurts so much. No wonder we lost."

Su Zhe was stunned for a moment, his expression a little embarrassed:

Huo Qubing is a national hero to us, but to the Huns, he is just the protagonist of a horror story, right?
Henggang didn't care and comforted Su Zhe:

"It's all history. In fact, we Xiongnu people have long lost the records of that period of history, and only some ballads have been sung until now. If it weren't for the historical records of China, we would have even forgotten that the Xiongnu also had such a glorious empire."

He said with emotion:
"It turns out that we not only lost to the horse lance, but also to the bamboo slips. Culture..."

Hearing his words, Su Zhe stood in awe:

"You have a much higher understanding than some Chinese people. A few years ago, there was a movie that boasted that grassland people were wolves and farming people were sheep!"

Although Su Zhe and Henggang won one and lost one in the "National Glory" program, they have a very good relationship and talked happily with each other.

But the Japanese netizens who saw this scene in various online celebrity live broadcast rooms were shocked:

[Su Zhe actually defeated Henggang? ]

[Didn't Su Zhe avoid fighting before? He didn't even dare to fight Henggang, so how come he won by fighting one against five? ]

Reasonable netizens analyzed:

[Because being unarmed is completely different from having weapons! Without weapons, Su Zhe's weight class is too different, and he can't be a match for Henggang. But when he picks up a weapon, Su Zhe becomes a swordsman.]

[But he was holding a spear (this Japanese netizen didn’t know what a lance was, and the difference wasn’t that big anyway).]

[It makes perfect sense for a sword master to take a spear into battle. 】

For example, the famous Japanese swordsman Kamiizumi Nobunaga was proficient in both spear and sword. He used a sword in duels and a gun on the battlefield.

It can be seen that true sword masters know that long weapons are the king of the battlefield, and other fancy things are useless.

Of course Su Zhe also knew that even if he was allowed to use a musket, he would not mind using American Iai - a true swordsman is never limited by weapons.

Therefore, his victory over Henggang was reasonable and logical, and Japanese netizens could only feel helpless and furious.

(End of this chapter)

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