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(1) In ], '''gosu''' (]; ]; a better-hand) is used to refer a person with great skill, usually in ], '']'', etc. Currently on the ], ''gosu'' often refers to a good player of ]s, such as '']'', '']'', and '']''. | (1) In ], '''gosu''' (]; ]; a better-hand) is used to refer a person with great skill, usually in ], '']'', etc. Currently on the ], ''gosu'' often refers to a good player of ]s, such as '']'', '']'', and '']''. | ||
(2) Came from the Mandarin (Chinese) term "gao shou", which literally means "high hand". A gao shou is someone with a large amount of skill. | (2) Came 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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(1) In Korean, gosu (고수; 高手; a better-hand) is used to refer a person with great skill, usually in martial arts, go, etc. Currently on the Internet, gosu often refers to a good player of computer games, such as StarCraft, Lineage, and Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne.
(2) Came 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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