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Who did Chang Hao meet when he won the Shi Ying Cup?

At least beat this guy named Cui Zhehan.

Cui Zhehan won the third game of the fifth Shi Ying Cup final; Cui Zhehan in the fourth game (final 3- 1 beat Cui Zhehan)

The 5th Yingshi Cup World Professional Go Championship was unveiled in Shanghai on April 9th, 2004. Twenty-four players, including defending champion and South Korean player Li Changgao Jiu Duan, will compete for the first prize of 400,000 US dollars from the 20th. There are 8 contestants from China in this competition. Among them, Chang Duan, Ma Jiu Duan and Paul Yu Pin Jiu Duan entered the quarterfinals because of the last competition, and the first round was bye; Zhou Heyang's 9 th, 7 th, Kong Duan, Liu Duan and Peng Quan's 5 th sections will participate in the first round of competition. On the night of 19, the organizer held a lottery ceremony for the first round of the competition. As a result, Kong Jie met a strong enemy-South Korean player Li Shishi Jiuduan, and Gu Li, who ranked first in China's domestic score, will play against Japanese player Keigo Yamashita Jiuduan. The first three rounds of the 5th Ying's Cup were held in Shanghai on 20th, 22nd and 24th respectively, with Wu Qingyuan Jiuduan, a famous Weiqi player, as the referee. Participants include China, South Korea, Japan, China, Taipei, Europe and North America. China: Guli No.7, Ma No.9, Peng Quan No.5, Liu Xing No.6, Zhou Heyang No.9, Paul Yu Pin No.9, Kong Jie No.7, Chang Hao No.9 Korean Chess Institute: Li Shishi No.9, No.9, Song Taikang No.6, No.9, No.7 Japan: Yujian Naoki No.9, Yitian Jiji No.9, No.9, Wang Mingwan No.9, etc. North America: On March 7th, 2005, the 5th Cup held a grand closing ceremony at Beijing Great Wall Hotel. Mr. Ying presented the prize to champion hero Chang Hao. On March 9th, 2005, China Chess Academy reported that the State Sports General Administration and China Chess Academy held a grand celebration for Chang Hao to win the 5th Shi Ying Cup. Liu Peng, director of the State General Administration of Sport, was present to congratulate him, and Xiao Tian, assistant director of the State General Administration of Sport, awarded Chang an award of 654.38 million yuan. In April 2004, the 5th Shi Ying Cup kicked off in Shanghai. There are 8 seats in this Cup: Chang Hao, Paul Yu Pin and Ma entered the second round directly as the top 8 players, while the other 5 players selected-Zhou Heyang's 9th, 7th, KongDuan, LiuDuan and Pengquan's 5th-will face the test of the first round of qualifiers. Although the lineup is still neat and has a certain number advantage, the China team is still optimistic. At the press conference before the game, Wang Runan, president of China Chess Academy, said: "China players can only say that they have certain influence. As for how confident they are to win the championship, I think only Li Changgao dares to answer. " The result of the first round match on April 20th was mixed for China. As a result, three players from China reached the second round. The seventh paragraph of China's number one Guli was slightly inferior to the ninth paragraph of Japan's Keigo Yamashita, and was eliminated in the first round of the World Series for the second time within one month after being eliminated by Zhou Junxun in the first round of the 17 Fujitsu Cup. In addition, China's Liu Duan lost to South Korea's Jiu Duan. The three winners of the China team were Peng Quan's 5 segments, Kong Jie's 7 segments and Zhou Heyang's 9 segments. Peng Quan defeated Jiu Duan Chengcheng, who represented Japan, by three points. However, Kong Jie, who participated in the Shi Ying Cup for the first time, turned defeat into victory and eliminated the popular figure of winning the championship-South Korean chess player Li Shishi Jiu Duan. Zhou Heyang defeated Zhu Min, who represented the United States in the fourth stage. In the other three sets of the first round, Cui Zhehan's Liu Duan and Song Taikang defeated Japanese Liu Duan Naoki and Zhang Duan, representing China Taipei, respectively, while Alexander, representing Europe, was eliminated by Zhou Junxun in the early stage. On April 22nd, the second round of the 5th Yingshi Cup continued in Shanghai. As a result, Chang Hao, Zhou Heyang, Peng Quan and Kong Jie respectively defeated their opponents and advanced to the quarter-finals. China scored 4 wins and 2 losses in the 16 match, accounting for half of the top 8. Among them, Chang Hao changed his previous soft chess style and defeated Liu Changhe, one of the four great kings of South Korea. Peng Quan defeated Seiji Ozawa in the first round, and then defeated yoda norimoto in this round. After Zhou Heyang fought hard, he eliminated Japanese veteran Takeshi hero with 1, and Kong Jie defeated Japanese veteran Lin Haifeng in the middle set. In other competitions, Paul Yu Pin lost to Song Taikang and Ma, Li Changgao beat Keigo Yamashita and Wang Mingwan beat Zhou Junxun. In the quarterfinal of the 5th British Cup on April 24th, China Legion was mixed. The good news is that at least two players from China can enter the semi-finals. The worry is that these two games about China players are both "civil wars". Chang Hao's opponent was Kong Jie, and Chang Hao did well in this campaign. The two sides were neck and neck in the layout stage, but Chang Hao was calm and not impatient. At the last moment, he made a sudden effort to defeat Kong Jie. In another "civil war" of China players, Zhou Heyang met Peng Quan, a young player. Peng Quan had previously won Xilicheng and Yoshimoto Yoda, showing a strong impact. Peng Quan once again showed his power, putting pressure on Zhou Heyang almost all the time, and finally winning convincingly in the middle. In the other two games, the match between Li Changgao and Cui Zhehan was not as expected. Li Changgao, the "first man", lost to Cui Zhehan, his arch-rival, causing an uproar. Another South Korean teenager, Song Taikang, eliminated Wang Mingwan and entered the semi-finals. In the semi-final, Zhang Hao played against Song Taikang and Peng Quan played against Cui Zhehan. On September 10, all the semi-finals of Yingshi Cup ended in Guiyang. Chang Hao and Korean chess player Cui Zhehan beat their opponents Song Taikang and Peng Quan 2: 1 respectively to enter the final. Under the unfavorable situation of losing 1 in the first game, Chang Hao eliminated Song Taikang for two consecutive games, while young Peng Quan was unlucky. After scoring 1: 1 in the first two games, Cui Zhehan unexpectedly defeated China in the third game, which failed to achieve the final. On March 5th, 2005, Game 4 of Yingshi Cup Finals came to an end in Beijing Kunlun Hotel. As a result, Chang Hao beat South Korean player Cui Zhehan by three points, making Chang Hao win the first world championship in his career with a total score of 3: 1, although he lost 1 set first. At the same time, this is the first time that a player from China has won the championship in this competition. Prior to this, Chang Hao entered the finals of the World Series six times and only won the runner-up six times. This championship not only made him take off the hat of "the second child of the Millennium", but also broke the situation that Koreans monopolized Ying's Cup 16 years. No wonder the son of Mr. Ying Changqi, president of Shi Ying Group, said excitedly after Mr. Hao Ming's game: "The people of China finally won the Shi Ying Cup! I can finally give China people a championship bonus! " On March 14, 2005, Mr. Ying brought the chess book of Chang Hao, the champion of the 5th Cup finals, to his father's grave. Although the chess score was printed from the Internet, it was signed by Chang Hao, who burned it in front of his father's grave. I believe that the old gentleman in Yingchang period under the grave should be relieved.