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go: A Japanese board game of territorial possession and capture, played with (usually black and white) stones or counters on a square board marked with intersecting lines.——Oxford English Dictionary
go:Board game for two players of East Asian origin, popular in China, Korea, and especially Japan. It is said to have originated in China about 4,000 years ago, and brought to Japan about 500 BCE. Traditionally, go is played with 181 black and 180 white, flat, round stones called go-ishi on a square, wooden board called a goban, checkered by 19 vertical lines and 19 horizontal lines to form 361 intersections. More recently it is played electronically. Each player takes turns, black moves first, conquering territory by completely enclosing vacant points with boundaries made of their own stones.——AAT-台湾 @en
中国传统棋种。春秋时已较普及。两人对局,由执黑棋者先行,双方在纵横各十九道的棋盘上轮流下子。终局时将实有空位和子数相加计算,或单记空位,多者为胜。基本着法简单,但变化深奥复杂。在南北朝时期先后传入朝鲜、日本等地,19世纪80年代传向欧美各国。——《汉语大词典》
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