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Chengming Zhu was a student at Ruyang Academy who came from Chu. He was very good at playing Go chess, a popular strategy game in ancient China. Chengming had been interested in the game since he was young and became very skilled at it over time.
Aside from his passion for Go chess, Chengming was also a hardworking student who took his studies seriously. He spent long hours in the library, reading about history, philosophy, and literature. He believed that a well-rounded education was important for anyone who wanted to be a good leader.
One day, Chengming was given the chance to prove himself when a visitor from a neighboring country challenged the Chu court to a game of Go chess. Impressed by Chengming's abilities, the Chu King chose him to lead the Chu team in the game.
Using his intelligence and deep understanding of the game, Chengming led the Chu team to victory against the visiting opponent. The other player was impressed by Chengming's skills and strategy and he became famous as one of the best Go chess players in China.
Chengming became well-known and respected for his wisdom and his dedication to his country. He worked hard to use his intelligence and strategic thinking to serve the Chu nation. He was always humble and continued to study hard at Ruyang Academy, always striving to improve his skills both in the classroom and on the Go chess board.
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About Ruyang Academy
Once upon a time in a chaotic world, there was a mysterious Eastern continent called "Gushenzhou". Many countries existed on this continent, among which the Ming and Chu nations were known as twin heroes, with the saying "North Ming and South Chu". To the north of the Chu capital, Anjing, there was a royal school located at the southern foot of the Rujia Mountains. Therefore, the Chu King gave it the name "Ruyang Academy". The students in the academy were mostly princes, nobles, and children of officials and aristocrats. Some of them were also diligent scholars selected from local areas, with good character and appearance. They not only studied various schools of thought, but also practiced the "Six Arts" and "The Art Of War " and other skills. They were all imposing and eloquent speakers.