Four hundred and sixtieth chapters three immortals
Wu Jie thinks Ji Xiuwen's nickname is very bad now, but it is not realistic to choose a nickname at this age. In fact, he relies on external forces even to join the Chinese Go team.
Old Nie had no good feelings for Ji Xiuwen. Although he won that game, even if he was embarrassed, he could not easily defeat a "chess saint" when facing a little kid who was less than 16 years old. This is embarrassing enough.
This time, Ji Xiuwen was able to take the last bus to Japan, mainly because he signed a contract with the "umbrella company". In addition, Shen Lang didn't know how he met Ji Xiuwen, so he could get a ticket to Japan.
This year's "China-Japan Go Competition" is the third session. The first session is organized by both sides. The last session was held completely in China, so this time it will naturally be transferred to Japan.
The Chinese Go team sent 9 people to Japan. This number of people was determined after discussion between the two sides. So whoever scored 9 points first was considered to win.
The rules used this time were also discussed in advance by the two parties, and finally decided to use the first eight single games to decide the game. Only when the main general and the main general's decisive game is the three-game chess (two wins in three games).
The other is similar to the previous session, but there is an extra hour limit for each party, that is, each party has one hour of free time, and after it exceeds, one move must be within one minute.
This rule is very unfavorable to the Chinese team. Although China won the previous two stage games, Chinese Go is still on the weaker side compared to Japan.
At this time, except for Lao Nie, Jiang Zhujiu, Liu Xiaoguang, Cao Dayuan, Ma Xiaochun and others did not win against Japanese top-notch masters.
In the previous two "China-Japan Go Tournament", except for Jiang Zhujiu, who performed five consecutive games in the first session, the Japanese team actually lost to Lao Nie, who was the last to win. He won several people in a row for two consecutive games, especially in the second session, which was basically led by Lao Nie alone.
Jiang Zhujiu performed superbly in the first competition, but he had no outstanding performance after only one year of glory, and he failed to win any world championship. He had only one win and one loss in the last competition.
This time, the number of participants on both sides reached 9, with higher overall strength and more top chess players, naturally taking advantage of the Japanese team.
Wu Jie, an amateur, knows what the Japanese are playing. They must have wanted to cut down all the top eight players of the Chinese team with the minimum loss, so that Lao Nie can fall into a wheel battle.
The final battle of the main generals is another three battles. Old Nie is likely to face a wheel battle of more than four or five people on the Japanese side. Even if he can pass the hurdle, he will have to fight with the opponent's main general for three rounds.
Lao Nie is no longer young this year. If such an unfavorable situation is really formed, it will be an unbearable test for his energy and physical strength.
But this was the case three months ago. If the Japanese wanted to expand the number of participants to 9, they would definitely not compromise easily.
But now, although Old Nie doesn't like Ji Xiuwen, he won't suppress it secretly. Since he has joined the Chinese Go team, he might as well take advantage of this overly sensible little monster.
In addition to being a household chess saint, Lao Nie is the head coach of the Chinese Go team. This time he went to Japan, he naturally had the right to arrange troops.
Wu Jie was still speculating on how many times Ji Xiuwen appeared, and Lao Nie was already comparing Ji Xiuwen's photos with the labels of "deputy general" and "pioneer" in the room.
This is obviously still in a turmoil. If Ji Xiuwen is allowed to play as a striker, he will likely hit the Japanese team hard at the beginning.
But if this kid really kills N consecutively, it would be too cheap for him.
"Hmph, aren't you sensible? If you are really sensible, just look for the door for me!"
Old Nie was still feeling a little emotional. The game made him famous in the domestic Go world.
That's fine, but the most annoying thing is that he didn't call him in a card game not long after, but called Ji Xiuwen.
Old Nie became more and more angry the more he thought about it. In the end, he put the label "deputy general" on Ji Xiuwen's photo.
As for the pioneers, they have always been the first two sessions of women, and this time is no exception.
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On November 30, Wu Jie finally arrived in Japan on the eve of the Sino-Japanese War, where he stayed at the hotel where the Chinese Go team lived.
The Japanese people are still very concerned about this Sino-Japanese War, but compared with the national attention in the first competition, this time it is definitely a little worse. Who made the winners of the previous two games be China?
But the biggest change this time is the confidence of both sides. Two years ago, Japanese magazine conducted a public opinion test. Only 27 of the more than 3,000 voters believed that the Chinese team would win, and 24 of these 27 were Chinese students in Japan.
That will be similar in China. Only 20% of the Chinese voting results announced by "Go World" are predicting that the Chinese team will win.
This is what happened two years ago, and now I think it's still close to you.
But in this blink of an eye, the results of this year's public opinion test have been reversed. This year, only 50% of the people in Japan believe that they can win, while 80% of China voted that they can win.
The Japanese Go community's attitude towards this battle cannot be compromised. The main player Masao Kato has already spoken: If he can't beat China at home this time, each of them will no longer shave until they defeat the Chinese team.
Wu Jie likes to hear this, but he also knows that this is to restore the decline in the attention of Go in Japan, and he also has to force out his full potential with the momentum of burning his boats.
The Japanese Go team can no longer afford to lose. If they lose to China three times in a row, the attention and interest of the Japanese people in Go may have dropped significantly.
But for Wu Jie, even if he kills the Japanese, he doesn’t want to play Go in the future, he doesn’t want to see the Chinese team lose!
When he found the leader of the Chinese Go team in the hotel, he learned that a meeting was being held there to discuss tomorrow's first game strategy.
This ring match will last for nine days, and two people will be eliminated every day until the final battle on the ninth day.
But this is just the slowest process. If someone on one side wins one after another, the battle will end in as early as five days.
Wu Jie did not ask the team leader to disturb the Go team members, and he came to contact him just to show off.
How could he not know what happened to Ji Xiuwen?
During this period, I happened to pay attention to the AFC U23 Championship, which is the qualifier for the men's football team at the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
The men's football qualifiers are different from those of men's basketball team, and the process is more like the World Cup qualifiers. The difference is that countries can only send players under the age of 23 to play.
This is the final decision after FIFA and the Olympic Organizing Committee fought a big fight after the last Olympic Games.
It is obvious that FIFA once again overwhelmed the Olympic Organizing Committee.
In the future, the age of Olympic football players will be limited to under 23 years old. This new regulation will be implemented at the 24th Olympic Games in 1988.
Originally, the Olympic Organizing Committee of the Olympic Committee won at least the supplementary clause that "each team can recruit three over-age players to participate", but this plane doesn't need to be thought of why this plane disappeared.
In this way, he and Chen Haonan did not meet the age requirements. Lin Yaodong was a coincidence. He was only 23 years old during the Olympics, so he met the competition regulations.
However, Lin Yaodong was unwilling to play in the Olympics again. His internal reason was that he needed physical fatigue, but he looked like "I disdain to compete with unknown people" to the outside world.
Of course, the Football Association pretended not to know anything and agreed very happily to Lin Yaodong's reason for using summer to cultivate his body.
In addition to being able to offend Lin Yaodong so easy, it is also because the Chinese team is not short of outstanding young goalkeepers.
In the past two years, the Chinese men's football team has been very powerful in the goalkeeper position. Lin Yaodong, Feng Qingrong and Zhang Huikang of the Mesozoic generation have all gained a foothold in Europe; Gong Li and Yan Junfei of the younger generation have their potential not inferior to the two big brothers Feng and Zhang.
The Olympics are just U23-level events, and these two young players are enough to defend the Chinese team's goal.
Today is the third game of the National Olympic Team in Group B, so Wu Jie simply watched the game in the room first.
This year's China U23 has attracted much attention internationally, because even if the three gods do not join, everyone will still be shocked when they see the lineup, especially the lineup!
China U23 National Olympic Team Lineup
Front court: Yang Shuhua (86, 20 years old, 183m), Wu Sheng (82, 18 years old, 192m)
Midfielder: Ren Zhihui (88, 21 years old, 174m), Zhou Haowen (81, 17 years old, 178m), Fan Zhiyi (81, 19 years old, 183m), Wang Yuanlin (86, 19 years old, 179m)
Backcourt: Jiang Wei (85, 22 years old, 175m), Zheng Guohong (86, 20 years old, 183m), Mao Xiuquan (83, 18 years old, 186m), Wang Zhenjie (78, 18 years old, 180m)
Goalkeeper: Gong Li (81, 20 years old, 179m)
Japanese TV also broadcast this game with a huge gap in strength. When the commentator saw the Chinese team's lineup, the sour and envious tone made Wu Jie feel secretly happy when he heard it!
His feelings for this team are mainly about a sense of accomplishment, because these are all native geniuses, and at most they have been upgraded by him. Now, seeing them improve step by step, Wu Jie feels like he is playing "Football Manager".
The Chinese team has defeated the Philippines and Indonesia with a huge gap of 8:0 and 9:0 in the first two games, against Syria, which is ranked 10th in Asia.
However, the process and result of the whole game were not much different. The Chinese team, which completely suppressed the opponent, finally won the victory with a 7-0 score with the second score contributed by Wang Yuanlin and substitute midfielder Ma Mingyu. The other three goals were scored by Yang Shuhua, Wu Sheng and Mao Xiuquan. It is worth mentioning that Wu Sheng created an excellent performance in the game with a hat trick.
The Asian qualifiers are group stage + knockout matches, but like basketball, they can only be qualified to advance directly. The second and third places must compete with teams from other continents for promotion.
Of course, Wu Jie did not think that the Chinese team would fail. In addition to crushing their strength, there were also powerful players like Ge Guangxing and Gao Zhongxun who had already gained a foothold in Europe on their bench.
In the latest episode, the Chinese genius Ma Mingyu, although he played half-court as a substitute in three games, he scored 4 goals with super high efficiency.
This Chongqing genius, who is still a few months away from turning 18, naturally attracted the attention of many European teams.
In these three games, Ma Mingyu not only showed maturity and calmness beyond his age, but also demonstrated excellent scheduling skills and solid dribbling skills in technology, but the most amazing thing was his shooting footwork. His four goals were all long shots without exception, and they were all completed with his left foot. At present, it seems that in addition to the poor confrontation and slow movement, he is likely to be a genius player.
Of course, Wu Jie knew that Ma Mingyu was not a genius. His flaws were in confrontation and physical strength. In addition, speed and flexibility were also shortcomings. His native talent was a little worse than Gao Zhongxun.
So he would not spend too much resources to help Ma Mingyu make up for his shortcomings, but it would not cost much to buy two special talents with three and a half stars to improve them properly.
Such an improvement can probably make his shortcomings from 50+ to 65+. Although it looks quite a bit bad, if he barely passes the exam and then cooperates with his own strengths, he will at least be a half-level improvement.
This is also his current attitude towards football consumption. Except for a few players he particularly prefers, such as Fan Zhiyi, Yang Chen, and Zheng Zhi, he will use his special four-star talent to improve them at the right time. The rest of them buy one or two three- and a half-star talent to improve them appropriately.
After watching the game, Wu Jie took a nap and finally met the Chinese Go team in the restaurant at night.
Old Nie was overjoyed when he saw him. The relationship between them was quite good. After all, they were a die-hard fan of the Chinese team. This person's love for football may not be better than Go.
Wu Jie pretended not to know Ji Xiuwen, but waited for Lao Nie to introduce him before saying in surprise: "Are you a little sick fairy? The first genius in China to advance to the fifth stage at the age of 15?"
Ji Xiuwen wanted to roll his eyes, but he still said lightly in his usual gentle tone: "I'm too much, I'm dying and sick, I'm just living."
He said this and covered his face with a handkerchief and coughed lightly, but after putting it down, he could still see a proud smile floating on his lips.
Seeing this, Old Nie turned his head away. He always couldn't like this pretty sick person.
Wu Jie naturally showed a very appreciative attitude towards Ji Xiuwen, and kept looking for topics to talk to him.
Old Nie has a very high eye. Seeing this, he was like other team members who came up to say hello and left, he consciously found an excuse to go aside.
Wu Jie lowered his voice and said, "I heard you are going to play cards too?"
Ji Xiuwen still had the same slow tone and said, "No, I just went to play chess, and I lost after three hundred moves!"
"You... are so sensible. Have you been kicked on your butt after you get off?"
"No, I just got pinched on my face a few times, then went for a full body examination, and finally sent an old Chinese doctor to condition my body. That person is much better than my old man."
Wu Jie couldn't help laughing when he heard this. It seemed that the big guys also liked this young master of kidney deficiency. He was probably sending all the imperial doctors out of the country.
"How to say, are you planning to do something sexy in this game?"
"I'm still too young. Now I'm barely able to win in a row, but I don't have enough energy to operate multiple lines!"
Although Ji Xiuwen exercised twice in dream training, his physical body in reality is only 15 years old, and he is not allowed to operate it in multiple lines in terms of energy.
"How is your body? Do you want to help you improve!"
Wu Jie saw that Ji Xiuwen's face turned pale at this time, and he was really afraid that he would suddenly become burping.
"Then you need to say it, do you think I'm so weak and pretending?"
Ji Xiuwen coughed again when he said this, and he almost touched some blood on it.
Wu Jie took out a card that had been prepared long ago, and saw that the card that only he and Ji Xiuwen could see had three big words "Three Immortals" printed on it!
Chapter completed!