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(1)Go legend Cho Hoon-hyun 9th dan
(2)He had a habit of talking to himself when he played the game.
(3)The problem is that Cho Hoon-hyun, 9th grader, was a Japanese student, so I sometimes mixed Japanese and talked to myself.
(4)The last one was when I competed with Japan’s Yoda Noritomo 9th grader.
(5)At that time, Japanese Go was strong, so there were many cases of playing against the Japanese.
(6)He sang in Korean.
(7)Yoda 9 dan was Japan’s top go player, who also struggled with Korean go players such as Kirasung.
(8)Cho Hoon-hyun, 9th grader, inadvertently sang a southbound train in Korean.
(9)The Honam Line that’s getting off… Let’s go south!
(10)Yuru Yurushiku, go over the car window.
(11)When I started singing in Korean,
(12)Yoda’s 9th grader got mad, so he airlifted earplugs and continued the game.
(13)Besides, the lyrics that I can’t understand at first glance are so annoying.
(14)I don’t know if it was because Yoda 9th grader was defeated.
(15)It was said that it didn’t work at all to Lee Chang-ho, a disciple called Stone Buddha.

Let’s go south!

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