Although the earliest surviving complete manual on the game is the 6th century Dunhuang Go Manual.
Cheng believes that the following "Go Techniques" part, which is written in a different style and is a more rounded discussion of Go strategy, may be an extract from a Go treatise by Emperor Wu of Liang (464–549) who is recorded to have written several works on Go.
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