نبذة مختصرة : Back to back print. Kibi Daijin sits on a tiger-pelt covered red chair at a red table, looking down at the top. The scholar Kibi no Mabi (693-775) was sent as an emissary to China by the Japanese emperor, but before he was allowed to present his diplomatic credentials, he had to pass several tests. The Chinese challenged him to a game of go, a board game he had never played before. Kibi successfully beat their leading players, and later, supposedly, he introduced go into Japan. Here Kibi sits at a Chinese-style desk carefully studying a document; he was celebrated for his vast knowledge of Chinese history and literature.
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