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{{Short description|Chinese-Japanese Go player}} {{redirect|Wu Qingyuan|international women's Go tournament|Wu Qingyuan Cup}} {{family name hatnote|[[Wu (surname)|Wu (Go)]]|lang=Chinese}} {{Infobox go player | name = Go Seigen | image = Go_Seigen_01.jpg | caption = Go Seigen in 1952 | fullname = Go Seigen | pinyin = Wú Qīngyuán | birth_date = {{Birth date|1914|6|12}} | death_date = {{Death date and age|2014|11|30|1914|6|12}} | death_place = [[Odawara]], [[Kanagawa Prefecture]], [[Japan]] | birth_place = [[Minhou County]], [[Fujian Province, Republic of China|Fujian]], [[Republic of China (1912–49)|Republic of China]]<ref group="note"> [[Fuzhou]].</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://daj.fuzhou.gov.cn/zz/wszt/tslm/shqw/201711/t20171122_1850956.htm|title=吴清源父母喜结连理:红娘是民国大总统徐世昌|newspaper=Fuzhou Evening News|date=22 November 2017}}</ref> | residence = [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] | teacher = [[Segoe Kensaku]] (from 1928) | pupil = [[Rin Kaiho]] | turnedpro = 1929 (given 3 dan) | retired = 1983 | rank = 9 dan | affiliation = [[Nihon Ki-in]] }} {{Infobox Chinese |p=Wú Qīngyuán |t=吳清源 |s=吴清源 |w=Wu Ch'ing-yüan |poj=Ngô͘ Chheng-goân |buc=Ngù Chĭng-nguòng |kanji=呉 清源 |kana=ご せいげん |romaji=Go Seigen }} {{Infobox Chinese |title=Wu Quan |p=Wú Quán |t=吳泉 |s=吴泉 |w=Wu Ch'üan |poj=Ngô͘ Choân |buc=Ngù Ciòng |kanji=呉 泉 |kana=ご せん/くれ いずみ |romaji=Go Sen/Kure Izumi }} '''Wu Chuan''' ({{zh|t=吳泉}}), [[courtesy name]] '''Wu Ching-yuan''' ({{zh|t=吳清源}})<ref name="name" group="note">His [[courtesy name]] was created based on his real name (''Chuan'' means "spring, fountain" and ''Ching-yuan'' means "clear and pure source of water").</ref> (June 12, 1914 – November 30, 2014), better known by the [[Japanese language|Japanese]] pronunciation of his courtesy name, {{nihongo|'''Go Seigen'''|ご せいげん|}}, was a Han Chinese master of the [[Go (game)|game of Go]]. He is considered by many players to have been the greatest [[Go players|Go player]] in the 20th century.
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