Who was Nie Weiping?
On the surface, he was the vice president of the China Go Association.
But Nie Weiping was a god-like symbol to the people.
In the 1980s, Nie Weiping represented the China Go National Team and won 11 consecutive victories in the top Go tournaments between China and Japan.
He broke the curse of China being defeated by Japanese players in top Go tournaments.
In 1988, he was awarded the title of Go Saint by the General Administration of Sports.
In terms of fame, Nie Weiping could be said to be a hero of the people in the 1980s.
Even Ke Jie, the most famous Go player in the country in later generations, could not compare with Nie Weiping in terms of fame.
Although Nie Weiping had retired a long time ago, his rallying power was unparalleled.
Nie Weiping also contributed to the rise of the United World.
He often played Go with netizens in the United World, which attracted countless media attention.
Although the United World was good, a YY game had recently appeared.
There was also a Go game in the YY game.
Nie Weiping did not have the idea of switching platforms. After staying in the United World for a long time, he would get used to it.
However, after Nie Weiping experienced the YY Go game, he never wanted to return to the United World.
As for the reason, it was very simple.
Nie Weiping said in a media interview that it was difficult to find an opponent in the United World.
In itself, this should be the case.
Nie Weiping was the Go Saint, and there were not many people in the country who were his opponents.
However, Nie Weiping said that in the YY game, he often met a lot of opponents who were similar to him in Go.
There were even many opponents who were better than him.
This answer made the United World feel very incomprehensible.
Logically speaking, the United World was the place with the most Go masters.
However, what they did not know was that although there were many Go masters in the United World, there were also many poor Go masters.
There were not many opportunities for everyone to meet.
Sometimes, they would open a table and have to wait for more than an hour for an opponent.
It was not that they did not want to play Go, but that they wanted to choose opponents who were as strong as them.
Impossible. I'm a 9th dan Go player. You're a 1st dan Go player. Why should I play Go with you?
But in the YY game Go, there was no need to wait. With a gentle click of the mouse, an opponent of similar strength would come.
Go was not fighting the landlord. Fighting the landlord masters and newbies could not see anything in a short time.
Go masters and newbies could be found in a few seconds.
Of course, Lianzhong did very well in Go.
They also adopted a segmented system.
For example, in the Go 9-dan area, users who hadn't reached 9-dan couldn't enter.
However, a ninth phase region was a ninth phase region. In reality, the difference in strength between ninth phase and ninth phase was like the difference between heaven and earth.
This was just like the Greatest King of Ionia in the first district of League of Legends, and the Greatest Kings in the other suburbs.
Although you are the strongest king, he is also the strongest king. However, compared to the Greatest King of Ionia, it turned out that he was only a Master, or perhaps even a Diamond Rank.
Many times, when Nie Weiping fought against opponents of the same level, it was a complete waste of time.
The difference between their strength was simply too great.
Of course, Nie Weiping couldn't tell what settings were in the YY game.
Nie Weiping didn't know why there were so many experts in YY.
However, to be able to find an opponent who was as strong as him or even stronger than him in YY games was a happy thing.
Affected by this, professional Go players also opened alternate accounts to try out the YY game Go.
As a result, like Nie Weiping, they also became the most loyal fans of YY Go.
Not only them, but even a group of national Go players from Korea and Japan also joined YY Go.
After all, everyone usually had to practice Go.
However, it was really too difficult to find so many opponents in reality.
Even if they could find them, the price was too high.
Moreover, there weren't many chances to compete with people from other countries.
However, in YY games, it was much easier.
"Did YY Games spend money to buy Nie Weiping?"
"This, I'm not sure. It shouldn't be possible."
"If they didn't buy it, why would Duan Weiping go to YY Go?"
"But it's useless to only buy Duan Weiping. So many national players have come to YY Go. Although they didn't announce it on the surface, it has secretly become a platform for their national team to train. Could it be that Huanyu Technologies still has the strength?"
Penguin and Lianzhong's eyes were red these days.
However, they could only watch as users continued to leave one after another.
It was easy to pull a national player to a platform, but it was not easy to pull a group of national players to a platform. Not to mention, could YY Games still have the strength to pull national Go players from Japan and Korea to their platform?
Penguin couldn't explain it.
Lianzhong, who had been playing Go for many years, also couldn't explain it.
It was like a mysterious incident on the Internet. It was as if these national players had been hypnotized and wanted to stay in YY Games.
It wasn't until a long time later that the answer was revealed.
However, at that time, Huanyu Technologies was already an existence that they looked up to.
As the saying goes, subordinates follow the example of superiors.
A group of national Go players ran to YY Go, and some other Go enthusiasts also followed.
For example, Chinese chess.
Although Chinese chess was not as complicated as Go, it was still a superb skill.
A group of national Chinese chess players was the same as the national Go players. At the same time, they also used YY Games as their internal training platform.
At this point, under the lead of the national Go players, as long as one wanted to play cards, the first thing they would do would be to choose YY Go.
At this time, YY Games also broke through two million people online at the same time, becoming the overlord of Go.
With the help of YY Games, the number of people online at the same time also broke through 3.5 million, getting closer and closer to QQ's 4.5 million.
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Tongyi Group.
"President Hou, Duoyuan Beverage Factory is still not considering selling."
"Is the price still too low?"
"I don't think so. I met with the person in charge of Duoyuan Beverage Factory. The person in charge of Duoyuan Beverage Factory is a rich second-generation heir. He's very young, about 20 years old. I suspect he's not 20 years old. "
"He's not 20 years old."
"It's not just that. He seems to be very disdainful of Tongyi."
In the first place, Hu Yuan had never approved of this acquisition, let alone after meeting Chen Yu.
Especially when Chen Yu said, "Your Tongyi only earned 700 million."
His blatant disdain almost made Hu Yuan flare up on the spot.
When he returned to the company, Hu Yuan added fuel to the fire and belittled Duoyuan Beverage Factory.
Not only did he say that Chen Yu was a rich second-generation heir, but he also said that Duoyuan Beverage Factory didn't have any skills.
The reason why they could enter the market before this was because they had transformed early and positioned themselves well.
In addition, the taste was not bad, especially for people who stayed up all night in internet cafes. They liked orange drinks very much.
In short, as long as Tongyi Group entered the orange drink market, they could definitely chase Duoyuan Beverage Factory away.
"A 20-year-old young man can be in charge of a beverage factory. He might have some real skills."
Hou Rongrong shook his head.
It wasn't that he didn't trust Hu Yuan, but he had always been very careful.
The domestic market was too big, and the competitors were also very strong. Not to mention Pepsi, their direct competitor was Master Kang. Once they made a wrong decision, it would be a huge loss.
Although juice drinks seemed to have great market prospects, they had just entered the market.
"President Hou, the Trademark Office has rejected our trademark application."
Just then, Hou Rongrong's assistant knocked on the door and entered the office.
"Why?"
Hou Rongrong was puzzled.
"The Trademark Office responded that a company has successfully registered the trademark 'Fresh Orange Beverage'."
"Didn't we check it before?"
"Maybe it was just registered recently."
"Which company?"
"Duoyuan Beverage Factory."
Hearing this name, Hou Rongrong smiled bitterly.
Looking at Hu Yuan, who was extremely embarrassed, Hou Rongrong said, "Manager Hu, our competitors aren't as simple as we thought."
After saying that, Hou Rongrong became serious. "Redo all the previous plans."
Hu Yuan's heart skipped a beat. He knew that he had made a big mistake.
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