Feng Yun (Go player)

Feng Yun
Full name Feng Yun
Born (1966-10-02) October 2, 1966
Liaoning, China
Residence United States New Jersey, U.S.
Rank 9 dan
Affiliation Chinese Weiqi Association (1984-2000)
American Go Association (2000-present)

Feng Yun (Chinese: 丰云; Pinyin: Fēng Yún; born October 2, 1966) is a professional Go player. She is the second woman to ever attain the level of 9-dan professional.

Biography

Feng Yun was born in Chong Qing, China. She started learning Go in Henan province when she was nine years old. She began her professional career in 1979 at the age of 12. In 1982 she was selected for the Chinese National Go Team where she trained for 18 years. In 1997, Feng Yun reached the top rank of professional Go players and ascended to 9-dan professional. She was the second woman in the world ever (after Rui Naiwei) to reach 9 dan. She has lived in New Jersey, U.S. with her family since 2000. The Feng Yun Go School, with four locations in New Jersey, has produced many strong players. Her book, The Best Play, analyzes two amateur games played on the internet.

Professional accomplishments


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