7. GAME IN WANSHOU TEMPLE

Wanshou Daoist Temple, to the north of Kaifeng
Guo Fan gives Li Baixiang Black and first move
42=34; 43=38; 48=34
(JF) Because of White's debacle in the lower left, this game is often anthologised with a shorter number of moves, though Black does try hard to lose the game.
Click here to download the game in sgf format.
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Games from the oldest book of Go
The book is a collection, by Li Yimin, of old text classics (Go Secrets, The Go Classic in Thirteen Chapters), uncommented games, openings and a smallish number of problems. Much of it was copied into the more accessible Xuanxuan Qijing (Gateway to All Marvels - see elsewhere on this site) a century later, but the latter book is a problem book par excellence. The main interest of C&IP is its window on the past, and the clearest view is through its games, most of which we present here.
It should be noted that there are variant texts and even some variations in diagrams. The most notable is that sometimes five starting stones are shown instead of four, the extra one being a white one at the centre point. Modern go scholars reject this extra stone in these games, but there are some grounds for believing that old Chinese go did once use such a fifth stone.