Resurrection: Eight second-place players compete on the same stage, and the host draws five places to enter the first round. Five contestants draw lots to decide the order of answering questions, and those who answer the two questions correctly are to be determined. Until there are two contestants left. Three contestants and two winners entered the second round, and those who answered the two questions correctly were eliminated, and finally the first and second place, namely the top ten finalists in the country, were decided.
Finals: the rules are ten-in-six challenges, and a single game is five-in-three group PK. That is, a resurrected player challenges one of the four singles champions, and the one who makes two mistakes is to be determined, and the winner directly advances to the semi-finals. The other three players took a bye. In the end, the bye player is the same as the PK player to be determined, and the four players who made mistakes twice were eliminated. Decide the top three. Two groups of PK decided the top six in the country. Next, we entered the six-in-four challenge, and the host drew lots to choose the order of answering questions. Those who answered the two questions correctly were eliminated, and finally there were four players left. The last four players entered the "final battle", pairwise PK, the winner entered the next round for the third place in the championship, and the loser PK decided to be the third in the country.