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  1. History of Go - Wikipedia

    • Template:GoGame The game of Go (simplified Chinese: 围棋; traditional Chinese: 圍棋; pinyin: wéiqí ; Old Chinese: *ɢʷəj grə "surrounding game" ) originated in China in ancient times. It was considered one of the four essential arts of a cultured Chinese scholar in antiquity and is described as a worthy pastime for the emperor Chong in the Analects o… See more

    Origin in China

    Go's early history is debated, but there are myths about its existence, one of which assuming that Go was an … See more

    Growth in east Asia

    Go is believed to have been introduced to Japan by Kibi no Makibi who had studied in Tang China at the beginning of the 8th century. But the Taihō Code, enacted in 701 CE, has a description of Go and therefore the game … See more

    Development in the West

    Despite its widespread popularity in East Asia, Go has been slow to spread to the rest of the world, unlike other games of ancient Asian origin, such as chess. Schädler speculates that chess has more widesprea… See more

     
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  2. Go, probably the world’s oldest board game, is thought to have originated in China some 4,000 years ago. According to some sources, this date is as early as 2356 bce, but it is more likely to have been in the 2nd millennium bce.
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    Go, probably the world’s oldest board game, is thought to have originated in China some 4,000 years ago. According to some sources, this date is as early as 2356 bce, but it is more likely to have been in the 2nd millennium bce.
    www.britannica.com/topic/go-game
    Go was invented more than 3000 years ago in China, though some think it was nearer 4000 years. In the beginning, the game had a close connection with the laws of nature, politics and economics, strategy and intelligence, and it was also a theocratic tool for the ancient emperors to rule society.
    www.intergofed.org/about-go/history-of-go.html
    The game was invented in China more than 2,500 years ago and is believed to be the oldest board game continuously played to the present day. [1][2][3][4][5] A 2016 survey by the International Go Federation 's 75 member nations found that there are over 46 million people worldwide who know how to ...
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_(game)
    Believed to have originated in Ancient China between 2,500 - 4,000 years ago, Go was a tabletop strategy game which developed out of two simple materials: a 19x19 grid and 361 color-coded stones.
    www.lovetoknow.com/life/lifestyle/go-board-game
    Its true origins are unknown, but it almost certainly originated in China over 2500 years ago. Go first flourished in Japan. Introduced before the 8th century, it gained popularity at the imperial court and, from this auspicious beginning, took root in Japanese culture.
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  3. Go | History & Rules | Britannica

    go, board game for two players. Of East Asian origin, it is popular in China, Korea, and especially Japan, the country with which it is most closely identified. Go, …

     
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  5. History of Go: China's Legacy to Global Phenomenon

    Jan 31, 2024 · With its origins tracing back from 4,000 to 5,000 years in ancient China, Go stands as one of the oldest and most intellectually challenging games in history. Initially, it bore little resemblance to today’s game, with evolving …

  6. A Brief History of Go: The Oldest Board Game in the …

    Apr 18, 2017 · The earliest surviving reference to the game of Go, then known as Yi, is from the historical annal Zuo Zhuan, written in the 4th century BCE. Yet it is thought that the game dates back far earlier than that.

  7. The Ancient Chinese Game of Go - China.org.cn

    Jun 7, 2005 · It's pretty certain that Go was invented by Chinese ancestors, yet nobody knows exactly when. The Encyclopedia Britannica records that the game originated from China in 2306 B.C. According to legend, a Chinese ruler of …

  8. A Brief History of Go | American Go Association

  9. History of Go – Website of The International Go Federation

  10. Go in Culture and History | British Go Association

    Go is one of the oldest board games in the world. Its true origins are unknown, though it almost certainly originated in China some 3,000-4,000 years ago. In the absence of facts about the origin of the game there are various myths: for …

  11. A Brief History of Go | British Go Association

    Go is one of the oldest board games in the world. Its true origins are unknown, though it almost certainly originated in China some 3,000-4,000 years ago. In the absence of facts about the origin of the game there are various myths: for …

  12. All About the Board Game Go: History & Gameplay - LoveToKnow

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  14. The Ancient Game of Go: Its Mysterious Origins and Timeless …

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