The so-called chess chess, no chess, no chess.
The one who has a deep understanding of this must be the protagonist of this article, Meng Liguo, who is known as the "elephant killer".
Meng Liguo is said to be in each game of chess, and it is necessary to kill the other party before it can be considered painful.
Because he has continuously used the means of killing elephants in the highest level individual competitions in the country, defeating Wang Jialiang, Cai Furu and other masters, he has become a master of killing elephants in one fell swoop.
Meng Liguo didn't care so much, no matter who he was facing, he would kill the elephant first and then say it, even if it was a master like Yang Guanxuan and Hu Ronghua.
Meng Liguo was born in Xinbin, Liaoning Province in 1936, and he belonged to the Manchu ethnic group.
When he was young, Meng Liguo declared that he would broadcast four parties, and then entered the top six of the national competition many times, coupled with the killing stunt, which was named after the world.
In 1988, Meng Liguo, who was in his fifties, was still in the national competition, killing elephants and winning the new generation of masters, which made people infinitely admirable.
In 1998, the 62-year-old Meng Liguo was added to the national grandmaster, and his apprentice Bu Fengbo was also promoted, realizing the great beauty of both master and apprentice.
In 2008, Mr. Meng Liguo, 72 years old, died tragically.
Meng Liguo not only likes to attack and kill, his chess style is brave and enterprising, his article writing is also very powerful, and his chess world Spring and Autumn has created a precedent for chess criticism, which can be described as a grandfather.