Do the names of each opening in Gobang have their origins? I find it so difficult to memorize.

Understand the following to make it easier to memorize and recite.

Opening oral decision!

The stars in the cold star stream are sparse in the moon, and the flowers are withered in February and the white lotus is in the rainy moon. The jade and silver moon leans against the star, and the slanting moon is called a friend. In the twenty-sixth round, discard two first and point directly at the wandering star and the comet

The beginning of the renju (regular twenty-sixth round) is nothing more than the star and the moon. The origin of its name comes from the third hand of Hei. The shape of black's third hand relative to the first hand determines the name of the opening, and the shape of black's third hand relative to the first hand is nothing but three: Gui, Jian, and Lian. The so-called Gui is the small eye, or it can also be called Mabu vividly. The representative positions are: Xia Yue, Ming Yue, Lan Yue, Shui Yue, Xi Yue, Waning Moon, New Moon, Mountain Moon, etc. Jian, as the name suggests, means interval, discontinuity, and represents: long star, fixed star, star, shooting star, cold star, book star, Venus, rising star, etc. Lian means continuous and connected. The representative positions include: Flower Moon, May Moon, Cloud Moon, Inclined Moon, Silver Moon, Pine Moon, etc. In order to facilitate memory, the people who originally named it defined the two shapes of Gui and Lian as the moon, and defined the shape of the space as the star.