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Xu Jialiang edit ]

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Xu Jialiang (1931 - ), Shanghai , Chinese chess , chess players.
Xu Jialiang’s youth was given instructions by Xie Xiexun to pass Chinese chess and chess. In 1952 graduated from the East China Textile Engineering Institute of mechanical specialty. In 1958 the national chess tournament , he won the national championship with 5 wins, 2 and 1 loss record. In 1981, it was approved by FIDE to become the first international referee in China. [1] Xu Jialiang once worked as an engineer in the Institute of Construction of the Ministry of Metallurgy . In 1978, he was transferred to the People's Sports Press and served as director of the Compilation Office and Director of the Publishing Department of Audiovisual Products. In addition, he also served as Beijing chess team coach, Chinese chess National Team coach, Chinese Chess Association member, Chinese Chess Association, director of the Referees Committee, vice chairman of Beijing Chess Association. [2] [3]
Xu Jialiang has published more than 200 kinds of chess and chess books. [3]

References edit ]

  1. Moved to^ Lin Feng, Chen Guikang. "Chess Dictionary". Shanghai Lexicographical Press. 1987.
  2. Move^ Fan Yu Jie (ed). "Sports biographical dictionary." Haitian Press. 1991.
  3. Moved to:3.0 3.1 Tu Jingming, Yang Baiwei. Chess Dictionary. Shanghai Culture Press. 2009.

External links edit ]

  • Xu Jialiang 's FIDE Rating Card
Former: 
Zhang Fujiang
Chinese chess men's championship,
1958
Successor: 
Deng Wenxiang

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