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국제바둑학회(구 한국바둑학회)
한국바둑학회 국제학술대회논문집
ICOB 2001 ; The 1ST International Conference on Baduk
2001.05
pp.193-213
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목차
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Root of Go and the Route of its Propagation
1. Chinese Mythical Legends
2. Go Recorded in the Chinese Turtle Shell Pattern Inscriptions During Eun Dynasty
3. Tibetan Go rules
4. From Ancient China to Tibet(Yasnaga's theory)
Chapter 2. Introduction of Go to Japan
1. From China to Japan
2. From China to Japan via Chosun(Korea)
3. Chosun(Korea) to Japan
4. From Tibet to Japan via South East Asia
5. From the countries west of China to Japan
Chapter 3. Three Types of 'the Even Game. The Rules of Pre-Placement of Stones'
1. The Ancient Chinese Rules
2. The Ancient Chosun(Korean) Rules
3. Tibetan Region Rules
4. Other rules
Chapter 4. The Origin of 'The Even Game - The liberal opening'
1. Did Primitive go Use the Liberal Opening?
2. Did Ancient China Use the Liberal Opening?
3. The rules developed in Japan?
Chapter 5. What does 'the Star Point'mean?
1. Various Star points
2. The flover/star points on the Japanese go boards
3. An ancient astrology or a religion?
4. The meaning and the role of flower/star points
Chapter 6. The three Go boards of Shoso-in
1. Mokuga-shidan-kikyoku
2. Kuwanoki-mokuga-Kikyoku double sided board
Chapter 7. Theories on 'The Even Game- The Liberal Opening'
1. lgoshiki(lgo type)
2. Kim, Ok Kyun's theory
3. Wu Ching Yuan theory
4. Yasunaga Hajime theory
5. Professional player, Watanabe Hideo theory
6. Hayashi Yutaka theory
7. Hayashi Michiyosi Theory
8. Hiramoto Yasei(professional player)Theory
9. Okinawa go is indentical with Japanese go
Conclusion - From Japan toward the World
Chapter 1. The Root of Go and the Route of its Propagation
1. Chinese Mythical Legends
2. Go Recorded in the Chinese Turtle Shell Pattern Inscriptions During Eun Dynasty
3. Tibetan Go rules
4. From Ancient China to Tibet(Yasnaga's theory)
Chapter 2. Introduction of Go to Japan
1. From China to Japan
2. From China to Japan via Chosun(Korea)
3. Chosun(Korea) to Japan
4. From Tibet to Japan via South East Asia
5. From the countries west of China to Japan
Chapter 3. Three Types of 'the Even Game. The Rules of Pre-Placement of Stones'
1. The Ancient Chinese Rules
2. The Ancient Chosun(Korean) Rules
3. Tibetan Region Rules
4. Other rules
Chapter 4. The Origin of 'The Even Game - The liberal opening'
1. Did Primitive go Use the Liberal Opening?
2. Did Ancient China Use the Liberal Opening?
3. The rules developed in Japan?
Chapter 5. What does 'the Star Point'mean?
1. Various Star points
2. The flover/star points on the Japanese go boards
3. An ancient astrology or a religion?
4. The meaning and the role of flower/star points
Chapter 6. The three Go boards of Shoso-in
1. Mokuga-shidan-kikyoku
2. Kuwanoki-mokuga-Kikyoku double sided board
Chapter 7. Theories on 'The Even Game- The Liberal Opening'
1. lgoshiki(lgo type)
2. Kim, Ok Kyun's theory
3. Wu Ching Yuan theory
4. Yasunaga Hajime theory
5. Professional player, Watanabe Hideo theory
6. Hayashi Yutaka theory
7. Hayashi Michiyosi Theory
8. Hiramoto Yasei(professional player)Theory
9. Okinawa go is indentical with Japanese go
Conclusion - From Japan toward the World
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