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Chinese Go Terms
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This list of Chinese Go Terms can also be found at
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When you encounter two characters with the same HanYu PinYin spelling, it is possible that they represent different Chinese characters with the same pronunciation. The numbers in the HanYu PinYin indicate the tone of the pronunciation.
Annonymous: This "kao4" means to lean on or depend on. I don't think its a proper term for "Tsuke". While "peng4" means to collide or bump. unkx80: Could you please suggest better translations for me? I am basing my translations on what is written on the attach page, also the attach-extend page. Also, the bump page do not look like 碰. Unfortunately, many terms in Chinese do not seem to have a one-to-one counterpart in English. Maybe 搭 "da1" can be used for attach? unkx80: Thanks. I will add this 搭 to my database later. This is a copy of the living page "Chinese Go Terms" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |