围棋

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Character Breakdown

Understanding 围棋 (wéiqí)

围棋, known as Go in English, is a traditional Chinese board game that involves surrounding territory on a grid. The character means 'to surround,' and means 'chess' or 'board game,' reflecting the game's core mechanic of encircling.

Usage and Context

围棋 is commonly used to refer specifically to this strategic game, which is popular in East Asia. It appears in contexts related to leisure, competition, education, and cultural discussions.

Common Collocations

These collocations are frequently used when discussing playing the game, participating in tournaments, or describing someone's interest.

Tips for Learners

When using 围棋, it is important to note that it specifically refers to the game of Go, not other board games. It is often paired with verbs like (to play) or 参加 (to participate in). Avoid confusing 围棋 with 国际象棋 (guójì xiàngqí), which means international chess.

Using 围棋 in sentences often implies a cultural or intellectual context, as the game is associated with strategy and patience.

Example Sentences

He has liked playing Go since he was a child and has already participated in

Go is a game that tests strategy and patience.

Our school has established a Go club, and everyone is welcome to join.