In Volume I of the new national college entrance examination in 2022, there appeared a composition topic based on the three GO terms of "native hand, skillful hand and vulgar hand". The three GO terms "native hand, skillful hand and vulgar hand" have aroused heated discussion among people. Many people directly call that those who have not played go cannot understand it However, it is not difficult for Ke Jie, the world champion of go, to interpret it on his personal social media
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"Benshou" literally means "benfen's hand". It often describes a hand that chooses moderation in the current chess game, between not bad and good, but moderation is not equal to "mediocrity".
"Vulgar hand" means vulgar hand, which is derogatory in most cases. However, in some cases, the exchange of vulgar hands may become the best choice at present.
"Skillful hand" means an excellent hand, which can be encountered but can not be sought. It has a strong concealment and uniqueness. It is often not common in most matches. Many people often stick to the local part too much in the game, and make "fake skillful hand" while ignoring the mistake of overall thinking. If you want to create a real "smart hand", you must have some experience accumulation and training on weekdays to complete a truly outstanding "smart hand".
But netizens' comments made people laugh, many candidates wrote Ke Jie into their compositions and fabricated Ke Jie's remarks and experiences out of thin air**
"I took you as my material in the exam. I said a hundred games of chess during the day and a thousand times at night. Can you cash it?"
"I made up a sentence in my composition that you didn't say. You should say it quickly."
"I accidentally wrote you into the seven crown in my composition. You should return one quickly
More netizens called directly: why couldn't you say it last night?