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Hei Jiajia Opens Classes to Fulfill “Life Mission” | Go | NTD Chinese TV Online

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[New Tang Dynasty News, September 23, 2021, Beijing time]Hei Jiajia, who is hailed by the media as the “one-in-a-year beauty chessman” in Japan, has appeared on the big screen in recent years as a guest in the movie “The Vanished Valentine’s Day”, playing the post office teller in the film In the corner, although there are not many scenes, the fresh and refined appearance in the play has become a new generation in the film industry that cannot be ignored. It can also be regarded as opening the first door to the acting career. This also makes iron fans and chess fans wonder whether Hei Jiajia will Fade out of the Go circle?”

According to Wikipedia, the 27-year-old Hei Jiajia is a Taiwanese female professional Go player. Born in Brisbane, Australia, she is a Taiwan-Australian mixed nationality and holds dual citizenship from the Republic of China and Australia. He is currently a professional seven-dan chess player at the Taiwan Chess Academy. At the same time, he has the qualifications of the Chinese Chess Academy for the preliminary stage of his career.

Hei Jiajia started to learn Go at the age of 6, and succeeded at the age of 14 and embarked on the professional Go road. Swimming, pipa, piano, yoga, travel, and reading are other interests besides playing chess. The way to relax is to watch TV, movies, or read his favorite novels by Jin Yong. The most admired professional chess player is Lin Haifeng. In July 2008, Hei Jiajia challenged the fixed stage competition for the second time in Mainland China, achieving second place and obtaining the qualifications for the preliminary stage of his career. She is the first professional female chess player in Taiwan and currently the only professional female chess player in Mainland China. Because she chose to retain the nationality of the Republic of China and Australia, she did not apply for the nationality of the People’s Republic of China, nor was she registered with the Chinese Chess Academy. In 2010, he obtained the qualification of Taiwan Chess Academy and registered in Taiwan Chess Academy. In 2012, he was selected as the World Go ambassador. In 2016, he joined Seed Music and began to enter the show business circle.

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Launched the exclusive app of “Hei Jia Jia Go Classroom”

Faced with this, Hei Jiajia has the answer: “Go has already been an inseparable part of my life, and I will never leave it.” Although Hei Jiajia has a full schedule in the entertainment industry, he still finds time to learn For Go, she recently launched the exclusive app “Heijiajia Go Classroom” to promote Go culture.

Since last year, Hei Jiajia has carefully prepared courses for more than a year. For this purpose, he has gathered top professional chess players, with years of experience in learning and teaching chess, and jointly designed interactive courses for zero-based students.

“It is my mission in life to let more people feel the beauty of Go with me.” Hei Jiajia smiled and said with a calm and clear eyes. She hopes that through this set of courses, “anytime, anywhere, as long as you pick up your mobile phone, you can learn Go in the most relaxing and effective way.”

Let the children face the event of “losing” early

In addition, Hei Jiajia also specifically mentioned in an interview, “Playing chess can not only exercise patience and concentration, I think the most important thing is to let the children face the matter of losing.”

She mentioned that because many smart children learn quickly, they tend to feel a sense of accomplishment by winning chess. However, as their chess skills become stronger, they will be more concerned about winning or losing. Children who can’t afford to flip over the table and lose their chess pieces are actually the common taboos when learning Go.

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Therefore, when many Go teachers teach children to play Go, the first thing they do is to establish a chess piece. “However, in this course, learning to play chess is online, so there won’t be such a situation!” Hei Jiajia said with a smile.

Wide range of interests outside of chess

Hei Jiajia, who is currently a professional 7-dan in the Taiwanese Chess Academy, started to learn Go at the age of 6, and then started professional Go at the age of 14. Swimming, pipa, piano, yoga, travel and reading are her hobbies outside of chess. For Hei Jiajia, who loves challenges, her acting career is like an unexpectedly large copy challenge, and continuing to carry forward Go is the main task she has planned to carry out all the time.

(Reposted from Watch China/Editor in charge: Ye Ping)

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