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Stand Two, Separate Three

Department of Arts and Design, National Taipei University of Education

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Connecting and standing up two white stones symbolizes the "upright" layout technique in Go. The shape "extend two, split three" means leaving two spaces and then placing another stone, to maintain safety and make it difficult to attack.

Connecting and standing up two white stones symbolizes the "upright" layout technique in Go. The shape "extend two, split three" means leaving two spaces and then placing another stone, to m Connecting and standing up two white stones symbolizes the "upright" layout technique in Go. The shape "extend two, split three" means leaving two spaces and then placing another stone, to m Connecting and standing up two white stones symbolizes the "upright" layout technique in Go. The shape "extend two, split three" means leaving two spaces and then placing another stone, to m Connecting and standing up two white stones symbolizes the "upright" layout technique in Go. The shape "extend two, split three" means leaving two spaces and then placing another stone, to m

Opening Blossom

Department of Arts and Design, National Taipei University of Education

"Central Blooming for Thirty Points" is a formation in Go. When four black stones surround one white stone, they can secure thirty points in the center. The term "blooming" visualizes this situation, with the black stones symbolizing life and the captured white stone representing a captured piece.

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