Hu Ronghua


Hu Ronghua is considered to be one of the best players of xiangqi, or Chinese chess. He is a native of Shanghai.
Hu first won the Chinese National Xiangqi Championship in 1960 at age 15, the youngest record ever. Hu went on to win the next nine consecutive national championships, which gave him a 10-championship streak from 1960 to 1979..
In the 1980s, he won the national championship in 1983 and 1985. By the mid 1990s, people thought that he was past his prime, and that younger generations of top players would eventually replace him. However, he won yet again in 1997 and another in 2000. See :zh:全国象棋个人赛|here for the complete list of national champions.
Thus, Hu Ronghua holds the record for the greatest number of national titles, the youngest champion, and the oldest champion in the history of xiangqi.
Hu has been advocating for a revival of xiangqi. In 2011, Hu launched a reality show called Let's Play Chess to find a new apprentice.
Hu made great contributions to xiangqi theory, including pioneer work on the elephant opening and the Back-Palace-Knight opening.
The Hu Rule of Xiangqi: Hu devised a new xiangqi rule, that is, the chance of playing black is obtained by auctions of two players. The player who offers less time wins the auction. If the game finally ends in a draw, black wins. The Hu Rule is aimed at eliminating negative draw games and making xiangqi more spectator-friendly. However, the Hu Rule is boycotted by professional players after one year of its birth.
Besides xiangqi, Hu also has many other interests. In his early years, he was trained for a short period in weiqi. He also plays a game called daguailuzi , a popular local game of Shanghai.