In Nie Xuanfeng's view, every time Tian Min made a slow move or made a wrong move, he would often make a mistake without showing any signs of it, and devise a switching idea, or a deceptive way to make Yu Liang confused. Sometimes Sometimes you make money when you lose money.

When Yu Liang makes a poor choice and Tian Minze seizes the opportunity to attack, his expression will often become tense, and the muscles on his face will become a little unnatural. His body will not relax until the situation is finalized.

When the two of them reached 180 moves, the chessboard was still very messy. They had four or five chess pieces biting together. It seemed that there was fighting everywhere, and there seemed to be opportunities everywhere.

Tian Min suddenly made a move, which surprised Yu Liang.

Nie Xuanfeng's eyes lit up. This chess move had a sense of balance.

Nie Xuanfeng was not in a hurry. Instead, he pointed at the chessboard and signaled the two of them to start reviewing the game.

Nie Xuanfeng looked at Tian Minze with a face full of ridicule, and said in his heart, "Fortunately, I have been prepared. You kid, just be honest and become my disciple!"

Yu Liang was not upset either. The two had communicated before and neither seemed very interested in becoming Nie Xuanfeng's apprentice. After reaching out to take the gift, Yu Liang immediately said goodbye and left.

Tian Min scratched his head, not expecting that there was such a relationship.

"I may not develop in Kyoto, I don't like the weather here!" Tian Minze said first.

Tian Min said helplessly, "Teacher Nie, why did you think of accepting me as a disciple?"

Yu Liang likes to dig into details in his chess style, and his picky side has the upper hand, so he invests more and more here.

After the review was completed, the two people stopped talking and looked at Nie Xuanfeng again.

Nie Xuanfeng's teacher is Guolao in "Nan Liu Bei Guo". Guo Lao is a descendant of Guo Bailing, a famous chess player in the late Ming Dynasty, and a native of Anhui Province.

Two days later, Nie Xuanfeng held a grand apprenticeship ceremony at his own Xuanfeng Dojo. Not only were Kuwahara and other 9-dan chess players in Kyoto present, but many celebrities from all walks of life also came. Nie Xuanfeng was indeed a big boss in Kyoto.

Nie Xuanfeng laughed naturally, "I don't have so many rules. What I teach you is the theory of chess. Play whatever you like!"

Then he made a move, which made Yu Liang very annoyed. The white piece here was invested a little too much and was a little reckless, and now there is no way to retreat.

Nie Xuanfeng pays great attention to the feeling of chess players, so he has the reputation of being invincible in the world within fifty moves.

Now, the first move to split three has become particularly important.

Sometimes if you make a move too late, it means investing one more piece, and the effect of the piece will naturally be low; if you make a move too early, the number of pieces sacrificed is not small, and the value of taking the lead becomes lower.

After a game of chess was played, the two of them looked at Nie Xuanfeng, wondering what the senior's skills were.

Tian Min was a little confused.

Yu Liang was naturally unwilling to give up such a large position, so he immediately sent out a stab.

Now it was Tian Min's turn to look confused. He never thought that Nie Xuanfeng really had any intention of recruiting disciples.

But Tian Minze soon proved the value of this move. After 20 moves, Black gave up his somewhat weak move on the left side, and through the two transitions, the upper right corner of the board was connected. A strong trend has formed.

This chess move is very trying.

Nie Xuanfeng saw that Tian Minze had not moved yet, so he reluctantly made a call and said a few words.

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Tian Min, on the other hand, fought with an advantage, and naturally played with ease. Within 30 moves, the aftertaste of the chessboard was eliminated, Tian Min won a great victory, and Yu Liang had no choice but to surrender.

"Well," Tian Minze continued, "I like to have fun, so I can't limit myself to playing chess every day. I hope to become a different Go player!"

After turning on the speakerphone, the voice of my father, Tian Jiangfei, came from the other end of the phone, "Tian Minze, what are you thinking about? Teacher Nie accepting you as a disciple is an opportunity that many people dream of, so hurry up and become my disciple."

Finally Nie Xuanfeng said, "At the same time, I should also accept a disciple from Wan Province."

"No problem," Nie Xuanfeng agreed without hesitation, "Nowadays, technology is so advanced that all chess games are played online, no matter where you are. You can just participate in the daily discussions via video!"

This time Nie Xuanfeng didn't delay any more. He first signaled to the dojo teacher on the side, took out the folding fan he brought and handed it to Yu Liang.

Nie Xuanfeng smiled, "My mentor is also from Anhui Province, so I hope you can revive Go in Anhui Province!"

Relying on the strong momentum, Black seems to have seized an area and has some appearance, but it is also full of loopholes, and there seems to be an opportunity to attack everywhere.

Nie Xuanfeng couldn't laugh or cry, "What's wrong with it?"

Tian Min, on the other hand, first made a move, and continued to defend and lure White into two more moves.

As a result, during the match, Mr. Wu came up with the layout of Three Three Stars and Tianyuan, which broke the fixed thinking in one fell swoop and gradually let go of the constraints on the players.

If we want to highly summarize the intellectual competitive game of Go, we can use these three words: calculation, judgment, and selection. But if I had to sum up Go in one word, it would be "balance."

"Yu Liang, say hello to your father for me and wish him a successful start in this year's World Championships!" Nie Xuanfeng said politely.

There is an interesting allusion here. It is about the Honinbo family, the most famous family in Japanese chess circles. This family does not allow its disciples to play dot three and three. If they play this move, they will be expelled from the family.

Until Nie Xuanfeng said, "Minze, your chess content is very good, and your past performance is also very good. I intend to accept you as my disciple. Now that I have more time, I also plan to lead a group of people well. What do you think?" how?"

Tian Minze originally came to Kyoto with the intention of maintaining good condition, but was suddenly taken on as a disciple, which caught him off guard.

In the layout stage, Nie Xuanfeng first found some tetsuji problems between the two of them that were not very valid. If he had changed his tactics, he might have suffered a loss. Then he continuously pointed out the areas where Tian Minze was anxious or slow in his transition.

"I may not be suitable to be your inner disciple," Tian Min said hesitantly.

Tian Min listened to the opinions of famous experts and benefited a lot.

Tian Minze's move gave him the upper hand, but it is difficult to judge whether this first move is considered urgent or not. It depends on the subsequent use. The value of this kind of chess is often unclear at first.

Nie Xuanfeng said seriously, "Minze, your thinking is very flexible and open, which is reflected in your lively and enterprising side on the chessboard. I am dumbfounded by the many new ideas for newbies. In addition, you are also quite smart, and all the students in the dojo praise you. Very high."

"Chasing fame and fortune," Nie Xuanfeng revealed, "It's okay to like to have fun, but you have to know that winning chess can further your reputation. No one likes to chase stars for a chess player who always loses. "

Tian Minze respectfully served him a cup of tea, which was regarded as his formal apprenticeship.

Nie Xuanfeng told reporters that his focus in the future will be on cultivating talents and will recruit more young players as true disciples to contribute to the inheritance of Go.

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