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Wikifying
edit- Work begun. -Fernando Rizo 02:48, 21 Feb 2005 (UTC)
- Wikifying complete. Fixed some grammar and slimmed down the article a bit as well. I did some rudimentary fact checking, but it needs a thorough fact check from someone who knows more about Go than I do. -Fernando Rizo 03:23, 21 Feb 2005 (UTC)
- Fernando (Rizo), don't worry about fact-checking.
I (Tderz) started the article(stub), have 25 years experience in Go, the level of 3 dan (in Europe = 5 dan in the USA or JP), took some lessons from Feng Yun herself, thus started this entry and of course asked her to verify the information (which she did). Mainly, the information comes anyway from her school website.
First
editIf she's the second to get 9-Dan, who's the first? 165.230.46.71 17:25, 2 March 2006 (UTC)

