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9 Pin Zhi (Chinese: ) was an ancient Chinese ranking system for the game of Go, which first appeared in the 3rd century book Classic of Arts by Handan Chun. He ranks 9 different Pin (levels) for Go players, from strong to weak:

夫围棋之品有九:There are 9 levels in go:

  • 一曰入神 – 1 pin Being in the Spirit
  • 二曰坐照 – 2 pin Seated in Enlightenment
  • 三曰具体 – 3 pin Concreteness
  • 四曰通幽 – 4 pin Understanding changes
  • 五曰用智 – 5 pin Applying Wisdom
  • 六曰小巧 – 6 pin Ability
  • 七曰斗力 – 7 pin Fighting Strength
  • 八曰若愚 – 8 pin Being Quite Inept
  • 九曰守拙 – 9 pin Being Truly Stupid

九品之外,今不复云。

This system is loosely based on the Nine-rank system (traditional Chinese: 九品中正制 or 九品官人法), used at the imperial court to rank the importance of officials.

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  1. ^ Classic of Arts
  2. ^ Sensei's Library: Qijing Shisanpian
  3. ^ http://engine.cqvip.com/content/l/82702x/2005/020/004/jy45_l6_20692658.pdf Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine The Prosperous and Reasons of Go in Wei, Jin, Northern and Southern Dynasties
  4. ^ http://scholar.ilib.cn/A-cdtyxyxb200303008.html Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine 9 Degrees System and Grades: The Tradition and Advancement of Culture--The Thinking on the Defects of Wushu and Wei-chi's Adoption of Japan's Dan System of Gvading on Wuji

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