China-Japan Ryusei Competition

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China-Japan Ryusei Competition

Summary

China-Japan Ryusei Competition is a recurring sporting event[1].

Key Facts

  • China-Japan Ryusei Competition won the Gu Li[2].
  • China-Japan Ryusei Competition won the Tuo Jiaxi[3].
  • China-Japan Ryusei Competition won the Mi Yuting[4].
  • China-Japan Ryusei Competition won the Toramaru Shibano[5].
  • China-Japan Ryusei Competition is in the country of Japan[6].
  • China-Japan Ryusei Competition is in the country of People's Republic of China[7].
  • China-Japan Ryusei Competition's instance of is recorded as recurring sporting event[8].
  • China-Japan Ryusei Competition's subclass of is recorded as Go competition[9].
  • China-Japan Ryusei Competition's subclass of is recorded as international sporting event[10].
  • +2014-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of China-Japan Ryusei Competition[11].
  • China-Japan Ryusei Competition's sport is recorded as go[12].
  • China-Japan Ryusei Competition's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11b6v38ztn[13].

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Recognition

Wins include Gu Li[2], a Go professional[14], b. 1983[15], of People's Republic of China[16]; Tuo Jiaxi[3], a Go professional[17], b. 1991[18], of People's Republic of China[19]; Mi Yuting[4], a Go professional[20], b. 1996[21], of People's Republic of China[22]; and Toramaru Shibano[5], a Go professional[23], b. 1999[24], of Japan[25].

FAQs

What awards did China-Japan Ryusei Competition receive?

Honors received include Gu Li[2], Tuo Jiaxi[3], Mi Yuting[4], and Toramaru Shibano[5].

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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