The Xinren Wang (Chinese: 新人王; Pinyin: Xīnrén Wáng), literally meaning King of the New Stars, is a Go competition in China. It is equivalent to the Shinjin-O in Japan.
The Xinren Wang is a Go tournament held by the Zhongguo Qiyuan for players under 20 years of age and under 7 dan. In 2007, the age limit was lowered from 30 to 20. The format is a single knockout, and the final is a best-of-3. The winner's purse is 20,000 CY ($2,400).
| Year | Winner | Score | Runner-up |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1994 | Liang Weitang | 2-0 | Wang Lei |
| 1995 | Shao Weigang | 2-0 | |
| 1996 | Chang Hao | 2-1 | Wang Yuhui |
| 1997 | Liu Jun | 2-0 | Wang Hui |
| 1998 | Zou Junjie | 2-0 | Luo Xihe |
| 1999 | Qiu Jun | 2-0 | Hu Yaoyu |
| 2000 | Liu Shizhen | 2-0 | Ding Wei |
| 2001 | Gu Li | 2-0 | Huang Yizhong |
| 2002 | Peng Quan | 2-1 | Qiu Jun |
| 2003 | Kong Jie | 2-0 | Hu Yaoyu |
| 2004 | Qiu Jun | 2-1 | Wang Xi |
| 2005 | Gu Li | 2-0 | Yun Jie |
| 2006 | Li Zhe | 2-1 | Wang Yao |
| 2007 | Zhou Ruiyang | 2-0 | Wang Lei |
| 2008 | 2-0 | Tuo Jiaxi | |
| 2009 | Shi Yue | 2-0 | Zhu Yuanhao |
| 2010 | Fan Tingyu | 2-0 | Yan Huan |
| 2011 | 2-0 | Mao Ruilong | |
| 2012 | 2-0 | ||
| 2013 | Tao Xinran | 2-1 | Fan Yunruo |
| 2014 | Yu Zhiying | 2-1 | Li Qincheng |
| 2015 | Liao Yuanhe | 2-1 | Huang Jingyuan |
| 2019 | Zhou Hongyu | 2-0 | Chen Haojin |
| 2020 | Tu Xiaoyu | 2-1 | Wang Xinghao |
| 2021 | Tu Xiaoyu | 2-1 | Wang Xinghao |
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