Chapter 400: Between the Shadows (1)
"Eh, kick the gym?"
Sun Suhe was a little skeptical that he had misheard.
"Ah, it's ...... said"
The girl muttered softly in an inaudible voice, her face turned a little redder in an instant, and even the roots of her ears seemed to be dyed with red glow, and before the words fell, she had already bowed slightly to Sun Suhe, and then trotted all the way, disappearing at the end of the passage like a shy little sparrow.
Strange, looking at this girl's appearance, she should still be in school, it seems to be a little smaller than Cheng Zitong, today is not a holiday, how did she run to the chess courtyard, and she speaks pure Mandarin, she actually said that she was here to play in the gym? Sun Suhe couldn't help but be curious about this girl he met by chance, but now is not the time to care about this, he pressed the urge to catch up and ask questions, turned around and rushed into the bathroom in a hurry, or deal with urgent matters first.
When Sun Suhe returned to the lobby on the first floor, in addition to Mr. Akutagawa, Mr. Akiyuki Owada, who had also come with him, had already parked his car and was waiting there. Owada is a senior consultant at Hanzawa & Associates, and is part of the project team working for SunALICE Co., Ltd., where he is responsible for all matters related to Sun's work in Tokyo.
Open all year round before and after New Year's Day, the Nippon Chess Academy is open to the public on the B1st floor of the Go Hall Museum, the exhibition hall and Go popularization classroom on the first floor, and the customer service, Go-themed shop, and game hall for Go enthusiasts on the second floor.
The third floor and above are the office floors of the tournament room and the Japan Chess Academy. On days when there are no tournaments, these rooms are also rented out to fans. The only exception to this is the highest-level game room, the "Mystery Room", which is the highest stage of Japanese Go, and even professional chess players rarely have the opportunity to play against each other in their lifetime.
Owada had obviously done a lot of homework beforehand, and he suggested that if President Sun was interested, he might as well start with the Go Hall Museum on the B1 floor, and he would coordinate with the customer service of the chess academy to arrange a visit above the third floor. Sun Suhe naturally had no objections, and happily went to the B1 floor with Akutagawa Ryuya.
Every year, the Go Hall of Fame nominates and selects the predecessors and sages who have made great contributions to the game to enter the Go "Hall of Fame". It is said that the selection criteria are extremely strict, including Wu Qingyuan Jiuduan, and so far only more than ten people are qualified to leave statues here.
In addition, a huge number of precious materials and Go artifacts are also displayed here. The picture of the chessboard unearthed from the ancient tomb of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the origin of the elegant names such as "hand talk" and "forget worries" in "The New Language of the World", the accurate reproduction of the Dunhuang "Qi Jing", and the ancient chess score of the Song Dynasty "Forget Worries and Qing Music Collection...... The meticulous arrangement of the exhibition outlines the origin and evolution of Go in China.
The Japanese Go part uses the restoration model of the Imperial City Chess Battle, the allusion of the famous game of Ear Chi (1), and the undefeated chess game of Xiuce to tell the century-old struggle led by the Beninbo family, the Yasui family, the Inoue family, and the Lin family around the "celebrity Qisho". It wasn't until the twentieth century that Sun Suhe stopped in front of the display cabinet and looked at the book "New Stone Method" (2) co-authored by Wu Qingyuan Jiuduan and Mugu Shijiuduan. On the yellowed cover, the words "Siege Chess Revolution", "New Stone Method", and "The Use of Xing, San0, Tianyuan" are written in ink pen. It was this thin booklet that set off the revolution of Go in the twentieth century.
Walking around, as if there is a thick history written in thick ink and color, Sun Suhe even has a wonderful feeling, where it seems that you can touch the strong emotions that countless chess players in the past and present have poured on the chessboard. It's just that this feeling is like a cloud of smoke, making people wonder whether it is real or an illusion under excitement.
Sun Suhe pondered it for a while, feeling slightly disappointed in his heart, he still couldn't be sure if this wonderful induction was real, but it was certain that it was definitely not the effect of Dao magic. He has been secretly watching from the moment he entered the Japanese Chess Academy, hoping to find some traces of foreign interference, but so far nothing has been found.
After leaving the Go Hall Library, Sun Suhe and Akutagawa Ryuya leisurely visited the road from the bottom to the top. On the first floor, in addition to the exhibition hall that entered the door, there was also a Go popularization classroom that was being held, Sun Suhe looked at it for a while, and then flipped through the promotional materials, and did not disturb them if he couldn't see anything worth paying attention to.
The second floor is the most lively, even if it is not a holiday, the chess game hall here is still full. In addition to chessboards, chess pieces, and chess games, there are also many goods such as autographed folding fans of famous chess players. Sun Suhe picked up a folding fan signed by Zhang Xu Jiudan, only to see that the fan was not a common motto, but an ingenious drawing of a question of life and death.
Sun Suhe was about to try to solve it, Owada came to say with a smile that he had already communicated with the customer service of the chess academy, and I heard that it was a guest of the director of Hirano, and the lady of the customer service was very enthusiastic, saying that he could visit, and even the mystery could be opened to a look.
Sun Suhe closed the folding fan and slapped his palm: "Okay." â
Everyone went all the way up, there was no game in the game room on the third floor today, several Go research groups were in class, and the fourth floor was the office floor of the chess academy, where the offices of the General Affairs and Personnel Department, the Chess War Planning Department, and the Finance Department were all located. Sun Suhe listened to the explanation of the customer service lady and quietly observed, but he never found any traces of Taoist magic.
On the fifth floor, you can smell the smell of wood in the air, and this is the only five-way game room in the Japanese Chess Academy, where players play against each other in a seated posture instead of sitting on chairs.
Each of the five game rooms has an elegant name: Clouds, Flowing Water, Silent Light, Breeze, and the highest level of Mystery. After Yasunari Kawabata, Japan's first Nobel laureate in literature, the customer service lady pushed open the wooden door, and Sun Suhe saw the famous four-character banner "Esoteric Mystery" inscribed by him hanging on the wall.
The customer service lady said enthusiastically: "If President Sun is interested, you can go in and sit for a while." â
"Is that okay?" Sun Suhe was of course very interested.
There was no ornate decoration in the interior of the Mysterious Room, and because there was no game, there was not even a chessboard, only two cushions placed opposite each other. However, this seemingly unstable Japanese room is the pinnacle of the five peaks of Japanese chess, and generations of chess players have poured the strongest emotions into it, wielding the most outstanding wisdom, winning and losing, honoring and disgrace, and betting on everything in life, and persistently galloping between black and white.
Even the laity can't help but feel it. Sun Suhe, with respect in his heart, sat down on one of the cushions in a straight position, then closed his eyes slightly, and held the imaginary chess pieces and landed on the imaginary chessboard, and the chess pieces hit the chess surface with a silent crisp sound. At that moment, Sun Suhe gave birth to a real feeling, there was an elegant question, there was an iron horse Jinge, that was the impassioned spirit of the chess player in this mystery.
The flash lit up with a click, and Owada held his mobile phone to take pictures of Sun Suhe's movements. "President Sun really has the demeanor of a celebrity. â
Without Mr. Akutagawa's translation, Sun Suhe could roughly guess what Owada was talking about, he pulled the corners of his mouth and smiled slightly, but he felt helpless in his heart. Before he could explore the wonderful feeling just now, he was disturbed by the flashing light, and the feeling just now was difficult to recover for a while.
Sun Suhetong felt bored, got up and continued to visit the game rooms and offices on the sixth, seventh, and eighth floors. After going up and down, Sun Suhe didn't find the clues he wanted, and it was still early before the appointment of three o'clock to meet, and it was inconvenient for him to directly ask the staff of the chess academy if there was anything unusual recently, he remembered the little girl he met before who claimed to be a kicker, why don't you talk to her? Maybe he can ask something.
Sun Suhe then returned to the chess game hall on the second floor to search carefully, and sure enough, he found the girl in a corner by the window. I saw that she was sitting alone in front of the chessboard, and next to the chessboard was a copy of "Zhang Xu ãŪčŊįĒ" (3) by the Japanese chess master Zhang Xu Jiudan.
She held the mobile phone in her right hand, staring at the screen intently, frowning slightly from time to time, showing a serious thinking, holding a few chess pieces in her left hand to play at will, occasionally looking away from the mobile phone screen, and placing a few chess shapes on the chessboard, as if she was solving the problem of life and death.
"Hello, can I sit here?" Sun Suhe asked with a smile as he walked closer.
The girl looked up, her expression couldn't help but be a little complicated, she put down the mobile phone and chess pieces in her hand, sat upright, nodded and replied, "Yes." â
Sun Suhe took out the chair opposite her and sat down, seeing that she didn't play with her mobile phone anymore or chess, she sat upright like a primary school student, looking at herself with wide eyes very seriously. This serious politeness made Sun Suhe feel a little embarrassed: "Will it disturb you?"
"Yes, it bothered me. The girl replied bluntly.
Sun Suhe was suddenly embarrassed.
"Ah, it's out again......" the girl blushed and muttered softly.
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