Hei Jiajia is beautifully kneeling and playing chess, madly bears knees, red legs and tingling

reporter Weng Zihan / Taipei report

"Go Goddess" Hei Jiajia has a fresh and sweet temperament. She is a professional Go player with both talents and appearance. Recently, she has taken over the well-known lactic acid drink "Life Benefits than Fido" advertising endorsement. In the middle of the game, she played in the same frame as Hei Jiajia when she was a child, and when she was shooting, she also reminded her of her childhood learning how to raise and place moves in Go.

▼ Hei Jiajia recently shot commercials for the endorsement, and he does not forget to show his chess skills. (Photo provided by Seed Music) Before shooting

, Hei Jiajia not only instructed the little girl on how to play chess, but also took shots at different angles throughout the day. He knelt down and played chess for a long time and kept drinking drinks. Her knees turned red and her legs were numb. When she played the game, she was superbly tolerant and still did not shout tired. After a few hours, she kept smiling and finished shooting. Hei Jiajia said, "I like children very much, especially little girls. She is a little bit I was shy and nervous, so I talked to her and hugged her during the shooting time, so I was in a good mood during the whole day of shooting.”

Japan’s NHK recently invited her to fly to Japan to record the Go program "Wei フォーカス". Hei Jiajia and other Go instructors analyzed and explained different chess patterns. For this reason, Hei Jiajia also worked hard. She said: "Although the program explains the chess patterns in Chinese, Japanese is also required as the opening phrase and Concluding remarks. So I have a Japanese class now, I hope my Japanese pronunciation and bite can be more standard.”

Recently due to the epidemic, in addition to the event being postponed or forced to cancel, Hei Jiajia also cancelled the originally scheduled family tour, but She also seizes this time to enrich herself, staying at home to practice chess, reading history books, doing yoga, and regularly attending Japanese and fitness classes. She said: "I usually exercise a lot, because I still need to maintain good physical strength when playing chess. I think exercise can relieve me of stress." She also hopes that everyone can find what they like to do to relieve stress and live a healthy and safe life. Period.