History live broadcast: My audience is the ancestors

Chapter 251 The third live broadcast begins

Chapter 251 The twenty-second live broadcast begins

"Hello, everyone! I'm back!"

Su Yue finally started broadcasting when everyone thought she was too late.

My charming and short-lived ancestor:? ? ? Finally alive?
I didn’t think about using this online name first: What did you do? Why hasn't it been online for so many days?
Jiangnan has been in mist: That’s right, why hasn’t it been online for so many days? Do you have no expectations for this world?
Who in the clouds sent me a brocade book: I don’t know. I mean, if you don’t answer the phone and don’t reply on WeChat, what do you want to do?

Wan Ning can’t sleep. (Guan): We’re on vacation and we’re having fun.

Fuling (Manager): Yes, we just went out for a trip. Let alone live broadcasting these days, we didn’t even play with our mobile phones much.

My charming and short-lived ancestor:? ? ? What the hell? Are you on holiday again?
I can't sleep at night (Guan): There are too many vacations, and we are also very worried!

I didn’t think about using this online name first: I cried and fainted in the toilet!
Dear, don't leave: ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah! Which school are you from? I want to report it!

I can’t sleep at night (Guan): No! Our school is so good!
My charming and short-lived ancestor: Yes! My brother’s dream school! Next year will be the level of junior Yueyue!
Su Yue looked at the comment area, sighed, and said, "Babys, why do you say that? I am so responsible for someone!"

My charming and short-lived ancestor: Haha! Are you responsible?
I can’t sleep at night (Guan): Indeed! You are obviously someone who spends three days fishing and two days drying nets.
Who in the clouds sent me a brochure: Yes, it’s not bad if you broadcast live twice a month. Are you still responsible? Don’t you know the extent of your live broadcast?

I didn’t think about using this online name first: It’s true, that is to say, watching her live broadcast is really casual. If I didn’t pay special attention to it, I wouldn’t be able to catch up.

Who in the clouds sent me a brocade letter: Agree! Very much agree!
Su Yue turned a deaf ear to their teasing and said, "Boys, what are we going to say today? How did the ancients play without computers and mobile phones! Believe me, this is definitely Sister Zhao's show!"

My charming and short-lived ancestor: Yes, the most playful ancestor—Li Qingzhao!

Jiangnan is already in mist: It means Sister Zhao really knows how to play!

I didn’t think about using this online name first: It’s true, it’s really normal for Sister Zhao to play, her character is like that
Who in the clouds sent me a brocade letter: Agree!

Pay attention, this woman’s name is Xiaomei: But to be honest, Sister Zhao is really amazing.
Su Yue looked at them and said: "Okay, today starts with playing chess! Which costume drama doesn't have Go in it? Let's take a look at the development history of Go!"

起源
Go originated in country Z, which was called "chess" in ancient times. It has a history of more than 4000 years and can be said to be the originator of chess.

The pre-Qin classic "Shiben" records: "Yao made Weiqi, and Danzhu was good at it." Zhang Hua of the Jin Dynasty inherited and developed this saying in "Natural History": "Yao made Weiqi to teach his son Danzhu. Or: Shun "Zi Shang is stupid, so he pretends to play chess to teach him."

Luo Mi of the Song Dynasty further elaborated in the "Postscript of Lu Shi": "Emperor Yao Tao of the Tang family first married the Fu Yi family, who was called the empress, and gave birth to Zhu Ao, who was very poor.

Brothers are involved in lawsuits, and their friends are involved in adultery. The emperor felt sad and wanted to play chess to relax his feelings. "

Neon has also inherited this statement.

In 1727, the heads of the four major sects of Neon Go (Michichi Motoinbo, Insuke Inoue, Senkaku Yasui, and Linmonru) signed a letter of commitment: "Go was created by Yao and Shun, and was passed down by Lord Kibei."

The 1964 edition of "Encyclopedia Britannica" also adopted the statement that "Yao created Go to teach his son Danzhu" and even set the date exactly as 2356 BC. The "American Encyclopedia" places the origin of Go in 2300 BC.

In addition, there are also sayings such as "Man-made Go in the Warring States Period", "Wucao made Go" and "Rong Chenggong made Go".

The "Original Game" written by Pi Rixiu of the Tang Dynasty believed: "The beginning of chess must have originated from the Warring States Period. The harmful way of deceit, fraud, and hypocrisy should be practiced by the tyrants. How could it be called Yao!" Chen Renxi of the Ming Dynasty wrote in "Qian Qian". "Que Lei Shu" also proposed that "Wucao gambled on Go".

According to legend, Wucao was a minister of Yao, and some people said that he was a minister of Xia Jie.

Later, Dong Si Zhang's "Guang Bo Wu Zhi" and Zhang Ying's "Yuan Jian Lei Han" collected this statement.

Lin Yinglong of the Ming Dynasty believed in "Suitable Records" that Go was invented by Rong Chenggong.

"The Biography of Immortals" records: "Rong Chenggong called himself Huangdi's teacher. He met King Mu of Zhou and was good at counseling."

Spring and Autumn and Warring States Period
From the birth of Go to the early Spring and Autumn Period, there has been no precise written record.

The first records of Go appeared during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.

For example, "Zuo Zhuan" contains the words "A player is undecided about the move and is overwhelmed by his opponent", and "The Analects of Confucius Yang Huo" records that Confucius "eats well all day long and has no intention of doing anything."

Are there no gamers? "It is still a virtuous thing", "Mencius" records the story of "making Qiu teach two people to play", which shows that Go was already popular at that time.

The first reliable record involving Go in history is "Zuo Zhuan·Xianggong Twenty-Five Years": "Wei Xiangong spoke to Ning Xi from the Yiyi envoy, and Ning Xi agreed to it.

When uncle Wenzi heard about it, he said: "Ugh...Now Ningzi regards you as a chess player, why should I avoid it?" The chess player is undecided about his chess move and cannot win against his partner. How about the situation where the king is undecided? It is inevitable! '"

This is 548 BC.

The first named professional chess player in historical materials was named Yi Qiu, a native of Qi during the Spring and Autumn Period.

"Mencius Gaozi 1" records: "Today's chess game is based on numbers, decimals. If you don't concentrate on it, you won't be able to do it. The game of autumn is the one who is good at chess throughout the country."

Qin Han
Qin destroyed the six kingdoms and unified the world, and there are few records of Go activities.

At this time, Go was only a minor skill in the eyes of most people, and there were no specialized theoretical works on chess.

By the Western Han Dynasty, Go spread throughout the country, and the famous Go player Du Fuzi appeared.

Volume 2 of "Xijing Miscellanies" written by Ge Hong of the Jin Dynasty states: "Master Du Ling was good at playing chess and was the best in the world.

People may ridicule him for wasting his time, but the Master said: "Those who master their principles can be of great benefit to the holy religion." '"

Because the rulers did not pay attention to Go and public opinion was not optimistic about it, the development of Go was slow.

The earliest Go object found today is a fragment of a pottery Go board unearthed from the Yangling Tomb of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty. A large number of pottery Liubo pieces of the same shape were unearthed at the same time, and many of them were intact. This shows the popularity of Go at that time. Far less than Liubo.

During the Eastern Han Dynasty, a number of founders of Go theory appeared, such as Ban Gu, Li You, Huang Xian, and Ma Rong. Go gradually attracted the attention of scholar-bureaucrats. In the early years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, society was still "the most popular in the world but the most independent in chess."

It was not until the middle and late Eastern Han Dynasty that Go became more and more popular. After the Eastern Han Dynasty, the history of Country Z entered a turbulent period, with cultural thought becoming active and Go activities developing rapidly.


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