The Classic of Arts (Chinese: 艺经; pinyin: Yi Jing) was a 3rd-century Chinese book written by Handan Chun (Chinese: 邯鄲淳 ca. 130–ca. 225) on the various cultivated arts of ancient China.[1][2] The book also briefly discussed some basics of the game of go, and it was the first to state the 9 Pin Zhi, a system for Go ranks and ratings. Although the earliest surviving complete manual on the game is the 6th century Dunhuang Go Manual.
See also
- International Go Federation
Notes
- ↑ Cai, Zongqi (2004). Chinese aesthetics: the ordering of literature, the arts, and the universe in the Six Dynasties. University of Hawaii Press. p. 350. ISBN 0-8248-2791-0.
- ↑ MacKenzie, Collin and Irving L. Finkel, Asia Society. Museum, Arthur M. Sackler Gallery (Smithsonian Institution) (2004). Asian games: the art of contest. Asia Society, original from University of Michigan. p. 188. ISBN 0-87848-099-4.
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