Data map: Go World Champion Ke Jie walks into the "Dao Dao" in Hebei Hengshui No. 1 Middle School

Chinanews client April 13th, recently, Go player Ke Jie appeared in a certain variety show, during which he also talked about the reasons for his previous elective Go class at Tsinghua University.

In the variety show, Ke Jie turned into "Mr. Ke" and gave everyone an online lesson on Go to teach the audience about Go knowledge.

Previously, Ke Jie had been on the hot search for elective Go courses, and Ke Jie also responded on the program: "Professional courses are really difficult. I think elective courses must definitely take a less difficult course, and I know the teacher, so 'Iron Slave' is me. "

For Ke Jie, who needs to take care of the competition, it is understandable to choose an elective course with his own advantages to earn credits. This can't be regarded as "speculation", at most it can be a reasonable use of its own strengths.

From another perspective, it is reported that Ke Jie's elective course is not to teach Go technology, but to teach Go related culture. Under the eight-segment explanation of Fang Tianfeng who won the national championship, Ke Jie may be able to better understand the origin and development of Go and a better understanding of Go.

Not only that, Ke Jie also made a guest appearance when he was studying at Tsinghua University. During the epidemic, he once gave Go class to his classmates, so his teaching interaction in variety shows is easy to understand.

In August last year, Ke Jie, a Chinese Go professional dan player, came to Tsinghua University as a freshman to register as an undergraduate student in business administration at Tsinghua School of Economics and Management 2019.

When he first entered school, Ke Jie once said: "The dream has just begun. The future road must be down-to-earth and step by step. I will try to get along well with the teachers and classmates, learn more from them, and constantly improve myself."

At present, it seems that the world champion has integrated very well. He also shared the interesting things about his college life: "Sometimes we have to take an early class and rub the classmate's battery car to class. (They) bring me rice and stir-fried dishes , I am completely integrated into campus life and I am very happy. "(End)