During the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, at the age of 18, Huang Longshi ventured into the capital and challenged the masters of the chess world, achieving the "imperial career" of the chess world and being hailed as the "saint of the chess world". Later, he devoted himself to cultivating Xu Xingyou as a second-generation national player, jointly composing the "Blood and Tears Chapter" of the eternal history of chess. Huang Longshi suddenly started playing chess at around the age of 40, when his career was in full swing
During the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, at the age of 18, Huang Longshi ventured into the capital and challenged the masters of the chess world, achieving the "imperial career" of the chess world and being hailed as the "saint of the chess world". Later, he devoted himself to cultivating Xu Xingyou as a second-generation national player, jointly composing the "Blood and Tears Chapter" of the eternal history of chess. Huang Longshi suddenly started playing chess at around the age of 40, when his career was in full swing