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The word comes from the Mandarin Chinese term ''gao shou'' (also 高手), which literally means ''high hand''. A gao shou is someone with a large amount of skill. The word comes from the Mandarin Chinese term ''gao shou'' (also 高手), which literally means ''high hand''. A gao shou is someone with a large amount of skill.
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'''Gosu''' (고수鼓手) is also a term used to refer to a drummer in ]. '''Gosu''' (고수; 鼓手) is also a term used to refer to a drummer in ].


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Gosu
Korean Name
Revised Romanization Gosu
McCune-Reischauer
Hangul 고수
Hanja 高手

In Korean, gosu (lit. a better hand) is used to refer a person with great skill, usually in martial arts or in Baduk. Currently on the internet, gosu often refers to a good player of computer games, such as StarCraft, Lineage, and Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne.

The word comes from the Mandarin Chinese term gao shou (also 高手), which literally means high hand. A gao shou is someone with a large amount of skill.


Gosu (고수; 鼓手) is also a term used to refer to a drummer in Pansori.

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