What's the name of the black spot on the board of Go? Why did the ancient albino go first?

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There are nine black spots on the chessboard called "stars", and the black spot in the center of the chess is called "Tianyuan", which has no other special significance. The nine parts on the chessboard are only roughly divided and have no special significance.

Weiqi board is square and consists of 19 vertical and horizontal lines. 19╳ 19 forms 36 1 intersection points (hereinafter referred to as points), and chess pieces can be placed on these points, and can be placed on any point of the edge, corner and diaphragm. There are nine small black dots on the chessboard. What's the use of these little black spots? Because the chessboard is big and has many lines, it is easy to identify the direction and position by clicking these nine small black dots.

The black dot of * * is called "Tianyuan", and the eight black dots around it are called "Star". The chessboard is * * high and has low edges and corners. The lowest position of the sideline is called 1 road, followed by road 2, with the edge below line 4 and the middle diaphragm above line 5, so there is no difference between high and low diaphragm.

Weiqi chessboard contains China's philosophical thoughts: for example, the sky is round (chess piece), the ground is chessboard, and there are 360 days (36 1 road) in a year, and the sub-points are black and white, which means yin and yang ... The nine points on the chessboard are collectively called "stars" or "flying stars", * * is "Tianyuan" and the other eight points are based on "Jiugong". ......

"Nine palaces, that is, two or four shoulders, six or eight feet, left three and right seven, wearing nine shoes and living in five houses * *", that is, "one white ridge lies in the water, two black rays die in the soil, three green trees are injured, four green ones are thrown into Mudu, Huang Wu is sent to the palace, six white withered gold, seven red startled gold, eight white health, and nine purple is far from the fire scene. The positioning method mainly depends on holding Bai Zi, holding black as the guest, and the chess critic using the theme to record, otherwise it is wrong.

Generally speaking, the explanation of Go board ends here. Here, Bian Xiao wants to give you a simple explanation of Jiugong to help you.

Jiugong, from Luo Shu. Is to use tic-tac-toe game to divide the heavenly palace into nine equal parts, and observe the movement of the seven stars from the ground at night to know the direction and season. Nine palace map is very important to ancient astronomy.

Take the middle position as the middle palace, corresponding to the direction of four positive four corners and eight palaces. Its concept of orientation is also widely used in geography (Kyushu view), military (array and camp), calligraphy and Go, martial arts, architectural planning and many other aspects. The basic position is:

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Yigongkan (north), Ergongkun (southwest), Sangong Town (east), Sigongxun (southeast), Wugong (middle), Liugonggan (northwest), Qigongdui (west), Bagonggen (northeast) and Jiukm (south).

Jie Jin, the first gifted scholar in the Ming Dynasty, wrote a poem in "Watching Chess" called "Ten Thousand Rivers and Loses to be Corrected, Five Maps and Wan Li to be Repaired". Here, "Heluo" is another name for Go.

The ancients realized long ago that the origin of Go was closely related to the Book of Hutuluo. There are four black and white "seats" in ancient Weiqi, symbolizing the four seasons; First Bai Zi, then sunspots, symbolizing the beginning of a day and the end of a night. Go was later spread to Japan, because Bai Zi is very valuable. In order to show respect for the introduction, Bai Zi gave it to him, so he started with the sunspot.

China's traditional martial arts, such as traditional Chinese medicine, Yijing, divination, eight-character study, Manabu Nakanishi, geomantic omen, choosing a date, and escaping from the armour, are basically produced here.

So, you understand the importance that the ancients attached to Go.