What world champions has Chang Hao won?

Chang Hao studied chess at the age of 6, joined the Shanghai team at the age of 8, and was selected into the national junior training team at the age of 10.

He has won the first and third National Chess Cup Weiqi Champion, the fifth World Youth Weiqi Champion and 12 World Amateur Weiqi Champion.

1994 won two consecutive victories in the cutting-edge competition between China and South Korea. In the 10th China-Japan Go Competition, he won five Japanese generals in a row, which made great contributions to China's victory. The 10th and 11th Tianyuan Championship, the 1st Robust Cup Go Championship and the 3rd NEC Cup Go Championship. The 1 1 Fujitsu Cup won the runner-up. 1999 won the Robust Cup, Tianyuan Cup, CCTV Cup and the first Chess Saint Championship in succession, becoming the fourth champion. 1986 is the initial stage, 1997 is promoted to the eighth stage, and 1999 is promoted to the ninth stage.

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I. 1996

The 9th Fujitsu Cup

Top 16: Shengliang Zai Hao; Top 8: Negative Koichi Kobayashi

1 LG cup

Top 32: Negative Cui Mingxun

The 7th Toyo Securities Cup

Top 32: Negative Xuangen Lin

Two. 1997

The second three-star cup

Top 32: Take Cao Xunxuan; Top 16: win gold and encourage others; Top 8: negative gold people

The 1st 10 Fujitsu Cup

Top 16: seize the city; Top 8: Negative Koichi Kobayashi

The 2nd LG Cup

Top 32: Winning Li Shishi; Top 16: negative Xu Fengzhu.

The 8th Toyo Securities Cup

Top 32: Xu Sheng Xu Neng; Top 16: negative Zhao Zhixun.

Three. 1998

The Third Three-Star Cup

Top 32: negative and sincere

The 1st 1 Chunlan Cup

Top 16: winning the wood is real.

1 1 Fujitsu Cup

Top 24: Win the Qing Dynasty and become a philosopher; Top 16: Katsuyuki Kobayashi; Top 8: victory; Semi-final: Beat Liu Changhe; Final: Li Changgao.

The 3rd LG Cup

Top 32: Take Masao Kato; Top 16: negative Li Changgao.

The 9th Toyo Securities Cup

Top 32: Negative Liu Changhe

Four. 1999

1 1 Asian Cup Fast Chess Competition

The first round: Sheng Zheng Shouxuan; Semifinal: yoda norimoto.

The 4th Samsung Cup

Top 32: Shengjin Dongye; Top 16: win Cao Xunxuan; Top 8: Negative Li Changgao

The 1st 1 Chunlan Cup

Top 8 wins Liu Changhe; 4 strong negative Cao Xunxuan; 3, 4 Do or die: lose to Cui Mingxun.

The 2nd Chunlan Cup

Toyota won in Hiroaki Hiraoka.

12 Fujitsu Cup

Top 16: Negative Li Shengzai

The 4th LG Cup

Top 32: Take Xuangen Lin; Top 16: win Zhao Zhixun; Top 8: Negative Liu Changhe

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The 5th Samsung Cup

Top 32: Li Sheng Yongxiu; Top 16: negative Xu Fengzhu.

The 2nd Chunlan Cup

Top 8: negative Ichiro Ozawa

The Third Chunlan Cup

Top 16: negative Liu Changhe.

13 Fujitsu Cup

Top 16: beat Cui Mingxun; Top 8: Take Liu Changhe; Semi-final: Beat Satoru Kobayashi; Final: Cao Xunxuan.

The 5th LG Cup

Top 16: negative Li Shishi.

The 4th Shi Ying Cup.

Top 24: Shengjiang Zhujiu; Top 16: win Masaki Takemiya; Top 8: Take Lin Haifeng; Top 4: 2: 1 wins Wang Mingwan; In the final, Li Changgao lost the match with 1 and 2.

1 Nong Xin Cup

Win Liu Changhe; Cao Xunxuan; Takao Yamada; Negative Son Jin Cho

The 2nd Nong Xin Cup.

Win Masaki Takemiya.

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The 6th Samsung Cup

Top 32: Shengsong Taikang; Top 16: winning Zhao Hancheng; Top 8: beat Rui Naiwei, Top 4: 2: 1 beat Li Changgao; Final: 1: 2 lost to Cao Xunxuan.

14 Fujitsu Cup

Top 16: negative Kobayashi Yukichi

The 6th LG Cup

The top 32 lost to Zhao Zhixun.

The 2nd Nong Xin Cup.

Win Cui Mingxun; yamashita keigo

Ying's Cup: the third game; Li Changgao lost the fourth game (total score 1: 3).

Seven. 2002

The 7th Three-Star Cup

Top 32: winning Cui Yuanyuan; Top 16: win Liu Changhe; Top 8: Negative Wang Yuhui

The 4th Chunlan Cup

Top 16: winning Zhou junxun; Top 8: Sheng Zhangwei; Top four: negative Li Changgao.

15 Fujitsu Cup

Top 24: Negative Satoru Kobayashi

The 7th LG Cup

Top 16: negative Qin Sheng

1 Toyota Cup

Top 32: Take Komatsu Hidieki; Top 16: beat Li Shishi; Top 8: Win Wang Mingwan; Top 4: Beat Wang Leyan.

The 3rd Nong Xin Cup.

Win Cao Xunxuan, lose Li Changgao.

The 4th Nong Xin Cup.

Negative Young Joon Park

Eight. 2003

The 8th Three-Star Cup

Top 32: Negative Cui Zhehan

The 4th Chunlan Cup

3, 4 decided to fight: negative Luoxian River

The 5th Chunlan Cup

Win Cao Xunxuan.

16 Fujitsu Cup

Top 24: negative yoda norimoto

The 8th LG Cup

Top 32: Sheng 'an Yongji; Top 16: win Liu Changhe; Top 8: Negative Yuan Shengyong

1 Toyota Cup Final: Li Changgao.

Nine. 2004

The 5th Chunlan Cup

Top 8: Negative Li Changgao

The Second Toyota Cup

Top 32: Sheng Fengyun; Top 16: winning the Soviet union; Top 8: Sheng Song Taikang; Top 4: Win Cui Zhehan.

The 5th Shi Ying Cup.

Top 16: win Liu Changhe; Top 8: Sheng; The first 4,2:1wins Song Taikang; Final: Cui Zhehan lost in 1; Win Cui Zhehan in the second game

X.2005

18 Fujitsu Cup

Top 24: Negative Hiroshi Yamashiro.

10 LG cup

Top 32: Keigo Yamashita

The second Toyota Cup final: 1: 2 lost to Li Shishi.

The 5th Ying's Cup Final: Cui Zhehan won the third and fourth games.

Statistics: 1, a total of 37 times, of which: champion 1 time; Runner-up 6 times; 2 semi-finals; The first 8: 9 times; The second round: 4 times; The first round: 15 times (excluding Nong Xin Cup and Asian Cup Quick Chess Match).

If you pass the last eight places, the pass rate is 49%.

Step 2 record

The winning percentage of the total time score is for Korean players and Japanese players.

1996 1 win 3 minus 25% 1 win 2 minus 0 win/kloc-0 minus.

1997 5 wins 4 losses 56% 4 wins 2 losses 1 wins 2 losses.

6 wins and 4 losses, 60%, 1998 2 wins and 4 losses, 4 wins and 0 losses.

7 wins, 6 losses and 54% 1 5 wins, 5 losses and 2 wins in 19991negative.

2000 13 wins 8 losses 62% 5 wins 5 losses 2 wins 1 negative.

0 1 year 8 wins, 7 losses, 53% 8 wins, 4 losses, 0 wins and 3 losses

9 wins, 6 losses and 60% in 2002, 4 wins, 4 losses and 3 wins 1 negative.

3 wins, 5 losses and 37.5% in 2003, 3 wins, 3 losses and 0 wins 1 losses.

In 2004, 9 wins and 2 losses, 82%, 6 wins and 2 losses, 1 wins and 0 losses.

In 2005, 2 wins and 4 losses, 56%, 2 wins and 2 losses, 0 wins and 2 losses.

Total record: 63 wins and 49 losses, with a winning percentage of 56%; 40 wins and 33 losses against Korean players, with a winning percentage of 55%; Japanese player 19 wins 14 loses, with a winning percentage of 58%.

3. The record of super-class players (super-class in my eyes, of course)

Korea-Li Changgao 3:11; 7: 3 against Liu Changhe; 6: 4 against Cao Xunxuan; 0: 2 against Xu Fengzhu; 2: 3 against Li Shishi; Cui Zhehan: 4: 2; For Park Yong: 0: 1, for Song Taikang 4:1; Say to the truth1:1; Yes, Zhao Hancheng 1: 0.

Day -0: 2 is yoda norimoto Kobayashi Koichi1:3; Zhao Zhixun1:2; 2: 0 against Masaki Takemiya; To Masao Kato1:0; Risai 1: 1, Yamashita Keigo 0: 2, Zhang Xu 1: 0, Wang Mingwan 3: 1.

Among them, 28-28 defeated the super-class players in South Korea, with a winning percentage of just 50% (except for the hard-working players like Da Li, with a winning percentage of 60%, he is definitely the first person to resist Korea). Japan's super-class player, 10 wins 1 1 loses, with a winning percentage of 48%. A total of 38 wins and 39 losses, with a winning rate of 49%