1 vs. 100 (Chinese game show)
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In 2008 and 2010, Hunan Satellite Television
produced the Chinese
version of 1 vs. 100
, which has the same name as the Hong Kong
version, called 以一敌百 (literally translated "oppose 100 people by 1 person"). The first season was aired between March 5 and July 31, 2008 and the second season was premiered on April 15, 2010 and ended on December 23, 2010. The host was Wang Han (汪涵) in season 1 and Ren Jun (任军) in season 2.
This show uses the new rules of the American version
. The mobs of this version are called "happy answerers" (快乐答人) in season 1 and "pass keepers" (守关者) in season 2. Every 10 answerers eliminated increases the prize for the solo player. In season 1, the prizes are in "happy golden balls" (快乐金球), which can be used to shop in Happigo. The top prize is 100,000 balls. In season 2, the prizes are in "gold coins" and the top prize is 50,000 coins. Each ball or coin equal to one Renminbi
.
If the solo player answers four questions (three questions in season 1) correctly, the contestant decides on whether to leave and take the prize or continue playing. If they continue, they can use any of these three helps:
If the solo player answers incorrectly, the contestant leaves with nothing, with the remaining answerers answering correctly sharing the prize amongst themselves. If only one answerer answered correctly, that person will win the top prize.
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
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!Episode
!Date
!Contestant
!Number of
questions answered
!Number of
answerers remaining
!Total winning
(happy golden balls)
!Prize per answerers
(happy golden balls)
!width=250|Note
|-
|rowspan=2|1
|rowspan=2|March 5, 2008
|Yang Yajin
(杨雅晋)
|8
|Before Q.8: 16
After Q.8: 10
|0
(lost 40,000)
|4,000
|
|-
|Yi Pei
(易培)
|8
|Before Q.8: 5
After Q.8: 0
|0
(lost 50,000)
|0
|
|-
|rowspan=2|2
|rowspan=2|March 12, 2008
|Li Ying
(李莹)
|6
|Before Q.6: 13
After Q.6: 12
|40,000
|0
|
|-
|Luo Manhan
(罗曼翰)
|6
|Before Q.6: 21
After Q.6: 16
|0
(lost 30,000)
|1,875
|The contestant was a foreign teacher from Pakistan
.
|-
|rowspan=3|3
|rowspan=3|March 19, 2008
|Zhang Sichi
(张斯驰)
|3
|Before Q.3: 54
After Q.3: 22
|0
(lost 5,000)
|227
|
|-
|Yin Shuiming
(殷水明)
|5
|Before Q.5: 12
After Q.5: 4
|0
(lost 40,000)
|10,000
|
|-
|Zeng Yu
(曾玉)
|6
|Before Q.6: 23
After Q.6: 5
|50,000
|0
|The contestant finished his game in episode 4.
|-
|rowspan=3|4
|rowspan=3|March 26, 2008
|Lu Yi
(吕奕)
|6
|Before Q.6: 18
After Q.6: 4
|50,000
|0
|
|-
|Shu Cheng
(舒骋)
|4
|Before Q.4: 53
After Q.4: 7
|0
(lost 5,000)
|714
|
|-
|Pan Danfen
(潘丹芬)
|3
|Before Q.3: 42
After Q.3: 8
|0
(lost 10,000)
|1,250
|
|-
|rowspan=4|5
|rowspan=4|April 2, 2008
|Luo Xuan
(罗璇)
|2
|Before Q.2: 73
After Q.2: 50
|0
(lost 1,000)
|20
|
|-
|Zhang Xiangdong
(张湘东)
|3
|Before Q.3: 19
After Q.3: 15
|0
(lost 40,000)
|2,667
|
|-
|Yang Zhuo
(杨卓)
|3
|Before Q.3: 64
After Q.3: 22
|0
(lost 2,000)
|91
|
|-
|Ma Xiaojie
(马潇洁)
|5
|Before Q.5: 37
After Q.5: 13
|0
(lost 20,000)
|1,538
|
|-
|rowspan=2|6
|rowspan=2|April 9, 2008
|Xu Jing
(许静)
|5
|Before Q.5: 18
After Q.5: 16
|40,000
|0
|
|-
|Wan Dan
(万丹)
|8
|Before Q.8: 1
After Q.8: 0
|0
(lost 50,000)
|0
|
|-
|rowspan=2|7
|rowspan=2|April 16, 2008
|Zhao Bin
(赵斌)
|7
|Before Q.7: 2
After Q.7: 0
|100,000
|0
|
|-
|Tu Yu
(涂宇)
|4
|Before Q.4: 58
After Q.4: 24
|0
(lost 5,000)
|208
|
|-
|rowspan=2|8
|rowspan=2|April 23, 2008
|Liu Qinzhe
(刘沁哲)
|6
|Before Q.6: 5
After Q.6: 3
|0
(lost 50,000)
|16,667
|The contestant was only 12 years old. He was the youngest contestant of the show.
|-
|Ji Fengxia
(季凤霞)
|6
|Before Q.6: 18
After Q.6: 12
|40,000
|0
|
|-
|rowspan=2|9
|rowspan=2|May 1, 2008
(rebroadcast on May 7, 2008)
|Nian Ying
(年颖)
|5
|Before Q.5: 12
After Q.5: 7
|50,000
|0
|rowspan=4|All the answerers were men and the solo players are women. Du Xiangyu was the last answerer remaining in episode 6 (Wan Dan's game).
|-
|Du Xiangyu
(杜湘瑜)
|9
|Before Q.9: 1
After Q.9: 0
|100,000
|0
|-
|rowspan=2|10
|rowspan=2|May 14, 2008
|Duan Hong
(段鸿)
|6
|Before Q.6: 12
After Q.6: 4
|0
(lost 40,000)
|10,000
|-
|Qiu Yiping
(邱亿平)
|?
|?
|?
|?
|-
|rowspan=2|11
|rowspan=2|July 9, 2008
|Ji Jie
(吉杰)
Tan Weiwei
(谭维维)
|7
|Before Q.7: 4
After Q.7: 3
|¥0
(lost ¥
100,000)
|¥33,333
|rowspan=2|A group of 2 was chosen among the answerers, so the contestants face only 98 answerers. All the prizes were donated for rebuilding the site of 2008 Sichuan earthquake.
|-
|He Jiong
(何炅)
Xie Na
(谢娜)
|9
|Before Q.9: 2
After Q.9: 0
|¥200,000
|¥0
|-
|rowspan=3|12
|rowspan=3|July 10, 2008
|Zheng Yuanjie
(郑渊洁)
|7
|Before Q.7: 12
After Q.7: 4
|0
(lost 40,000)
|10,000
|rowspan=3|All the answerers were kids, Xu Jiao
(徐娇) was among them.
|-
|Chen Jie
(陈洁)
|3
|Before Q.3: 49
After Q.3: 27
|0
(lost 10,000)
|370
|-
|Hu Shizhu
(胡石柱)
|?
|?
|?
|?
|-
|rowspan=2|13
|rowspan=2|July 16, 2008
|Li Huan
(李桓)
|7
|Before Q.7: 9
After Q.7: 2
|0
(lost 50,000)
|25,000
|rowspan=4|All the answerers were women and the solo players are men. Xia Donghao was a mesmerist from Taiwan
.
|-
|Xia Donghao
(夏东豪)
|9
|Before Q.9: 14
After Q.9: 4
|0
(lost 40,000)
|10,000
|-
|rowspan=2|14
|rowspan=2|July 17, 2008
|He Yikun
(何轶昆)
|5
|Before Q.5: 29
After Q.5: 10
|0
(lost 30,000)
|3,000
|-
|Wei Jiayin
(魏佳音)
|11
|Before Q.11: 4
After Q.11: 2
|0
(lost 50,000)
|25,000
|-
|rowspan=3|15
|rowspan=3|July 24, 2008
|Wu Zhenxing
(吴振星)
Liu Shufang
(刘淑芳)
|5
|Before Q.5: 11
After Q.5: 7
|0
(lost 40,000)
|5,714
|rowspan=3|Among the answerers, there was Guo Chunning
(郭春宁), the designer of Dancing Beijing
, a group of designers of the medals of the 2008 Summer Olympics
, and some torchbearers of the 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay
. Xiao Xu and Zhang Chaowei were also the torchbearers.
|-
|Xiao Xu
(肖旭)
|6
|Before Q.6: 32
After Q.6: 14
|0
(lost 20,000)
|1,429
|-
|Zhang Chao-wei
(张朝炜)
|8
|Before Q.8: 5
After Q.8: 5
|0
(lost 50,000)
|10,000
|-
|rowspan=2|16
|rowspan=2|July 31, 2008
|Yi Pei
(易培)
|8
|Before Q.8: 2
After Q.8: 2
|0
(lost 50,000)
|25,000
|rowspan=2|Yi Pei and Wan Dan were the contestants of episode 1 and 6 respectively. Liu Qinzhe, the 12-year-old contestant of episode 8, was one of the answerers.
|-
|Wan Dan
(万丹)
|12
|Before Q.12: 1
After Q.12: 0
|100,000 + car
|0
|}
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!Episode
!Date
!Name
!The One/The Mob (Pass keeper)
|-
|2
|April 29, 2010
|Huang Zheng (黄征)
|Mob
|-
|4
|May 13, 2010
|Liu Zhong (刘众)
|Mob
|-
|7
|June 3, 2010
|Qin Lai (覃徕)
|Mob
|-
|15
|August 5, 2010
|Xie Chaochun (谢朝春)
|Mob
|-
|25
|October 14, 2010
|Long Tingting (龙婷婷)
|Mob
|-
|29
|November 11, 2010
|Li Mingyu (李鸣宇)
|One
|-
|30
|November 11, 2010
|Su Hong (苏红)
|One
|-
|rowspan=2|33
|rowspan=2|December 9, 2010
|Zheng Anqi (郑安琦)
|One
|-
|Kong Weijia (孔维佳)
|One
|-
|34
|December 16, 2010
|Zheng Yu (郑宇)
|Mob
|-
|rowspan=2|35
|rowspan=2|December 23, 2010
|Gao Jing (高婧)
|One
|-
|Mu Qi Miya (母其弥雅)
|One
|}
Hunan Satellite Television
Hunan Broadcasting System formerly known as Golden Eagle Broadcasting System , is China's second biggest television network after China Central Television . The television network is owned by the Hunan provincial government. The network is based in Changsha in Hunan and Xining in Qinghai...
produced the Chinese
People's Republic of China
China , officially the People's Republic of China , is the most populous country in the world, with over 1.3 billion citizens. Located in East Asia, the country covers approximately 9.6 million square kilometres...
version of 1 vs. 100
1 vs. 100
1 vs. 100 is a game show created by Endemol that is aired in several countries. The game pits one person against 100 others for a chance to win a large cash prize. The game first aired in the Netherlands as Eén tegen 100, sponsored by the Nationale Postcode Loterij .- General format :In all...
, which has the same name as the Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Hong Kong is one of two Special Administrative Regions of the People's Republic of China , the other being Macau. A city-state situated on China's south coast and enclosed by the Pearl River Delta and South China Sea, it is renowned for its expansive skyline and deep natural harbour...
version, called 以一敌百 (literally translated "oppose 100 people by 1 person"). The first season was aired between March 5 and July 31, 2008 and the second season was premiered on April 15, 2010 and ended on December 23, 2010. The host was Wang Han (汪涵) in season 1 and Ren Jun (任军) in season 2.
Game rules
|
This show uses the new rules of the American version
1 vs. 100 (US game show)
1 vs. 100 is an American game show that was broadcast by NBC from 2006–08, and is revived on GSN with a new series which began in November 2010. As in other formats, a single player goes up against 100 other contestants . The 1 gains money for every Mob member eliminated, but loses all winnings...
. The mobs of this version are called "happy answerers" (快乐答人) in season 1 and "pass keepers" (守关者) in season 2. Every 10 answerers eliminated increases the prize for the solo player. In season 1, the prizes are in "happy golden balls" (快乐金球), which can be used to shop in Happigo. The top prize is 100,000 balls. In season 2, the prizes are in "gold coins" and the top prize is 50,000 coins. Each ball or coin equal to one Renminbi
Renminbi
The Renminbi is the official currency of the People's Republic of China . Renminbi is legal tender in mainland China, but not in Hong Kong or Macau. It is issued by the People's Bank of China, the monetary authority of the PRC...
.
If the solo player answers four questions (three questions in season 1) correctly, the contestant decides on whether to leave and take the prize or continue playing. If they continue, they can use any of these three helps:
- Season 1:
- Ask the answerers (询问答人): One answerer who answered correctly and one who answered incorrectly are chosen at random. Each explains their decision to the contestant. This automatically eliminates one wrong answer.
- Poll the answerers (求证答人) : The solo player pick one of the three answers, then the number of answerers who chose that answer is revealed.
- Trust the answerers (信任答人): The solo player commit to choosing the answer chosen by the largest number of answerers.
- Season 2:
- Trust the majority (信任大多数): The same as "Trust the answerers".
- Choose one from two (对错二选一): One wrong answer is eliminated.
- Call for help (电话帮帮忙): The solo player can get help by phoning a friend.
If the solo player answers incorrectly, the contestant leaves with nothing, with the remaining answerers answering correctly sharing the prize amongst themselves. If only one answerer answered correctly, that person will win the top prize.
Season 1
- Episode 9 ,10, 13 and 14 were similar to the "Battle of the Sexes" of the American version. All the answerers were men in episode 9 and 10, and women in episode 13 and 14.
- In episode 11, the prizes were in cash and the top prize was 200,000 Renminbi. The total of 300,000 Renminbi given out in this episode were donated for rebuilding the site of 2008 Sichuan earthquake2008 Sichuan earthquakeThe 2008 Sichuan earthquake or the Great Sichuan Earthquake was a deadly earthquake that measured at 8.0 Msand 7.9 Mw occurred at 14:28:01 CST...
. - All the answerers in episode 12 were kids.
- In episode 16, the last episode, the top prize was 100,000 "happy golden balls" plus a car.
List of contestants of season 1
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
!Episode
!Date
!Contestant
!Number of
questions answered
!Number of
answerers remaining
!Total winning
(happy golden balls)
!Prize per answerers
(happy golden balls)
!width=250|Note
|-
|rowspan=2|1
|rowspan=2|March 5, 2008
|Yang Yajin
(杨雅晋)
|8
|Before Q.8: 16
After Q.8: 10
|0
(lost 40,000)
|4,000
|
|-
|Yi Pei
(易培)
|8
|Before Q.8: 5
After Q.8: 0
|0
(lost 50,000)
|0
|
|-
|rowspan=2|2
|rowspan=2|March 12, 2008
|Li Ying
(李莹)
|6
|Before Q.6: 13
After Q.6: 12
|40,000
|0
|
|-
|Luo Manhan
(罗曼翰)
|6
|Before Q.6: 21
After Q.6: 16
|0
(lost 30,000)
|1,875
|The contestant was a foreign teacher from Pakistan
Pakistan
Pakistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is a sovereign state in South Asia. It has a coastline along the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman in the south and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and China in the far northeast. In the north, Tajikistan...
.
|-
|rowspan=3|3
|rowspan=3|March 19, 2008
|Zhang Sichi
(张斯驰)
|3
|Before Q.3: 54
After Q.3: 22
|0
(lost 5,000)
|227
|
|-
|Yin Shuiming
(殷水明)
|5
|Before Q.5: 12
After Q.5: 4
|0
(lost 40,000)
|10,000
|
|-
|Zeng Yu
(曾玉)
|6
|Before Q.6: 23
After Q.6: 5
|50,000
|0
|The contestant finished his game in episode 4.
|-
|rowspan=3|4
|rowspan=3|March 26, 2008
|Lu Yi
(吕奕)
|6
|Before Q.6: 18
After Q.6: 4
|50,000
|0
|
|-
|Shu Cheng
(舒骋)
|4
|Before Q.4: 53
After Q.4: 7
|0
(lost 5,000)
|714
|
|-
|Pan Danfen
(潘丹芬)
|3
|Before Q.3: 42
After Q.3: 8
|0
(lost 10,000)
|1,250
|
|-
|rowspan=4|5
|rowspan=4|April 2, 2008
|Luo Xuan
(罗璇)
|2
|Before Q.2: 73
After Q.2: 50
|0
(lost 1,000)
|20
|
|-
|Zhang Xiangdong
(张湘东)
|3
|Before Q.3: 19
After Q.3: 15
|0
(lost 40,000)
|2,667
|
|-
|Yang Zhuo
(杨卓)
|3
|Before Q.3: 64
After Q.3: 22
|0
(lost 2,000)
|91
|
|-
|Ma Xiaojie
(马潇洁)
|5
|Before Q.5: 37
After Q.5: 13
|0
(lost 20,000)
|1,538
|
|-
|rowspan=2|6
|rowspan=2|April 9, 2008
|Xu Jing
(许静)
|5
|Before Q.5: 18
After Q.5: 16
|40,000
|0
|
|-
|Wan Dan
(万丹)
|8
|Before Q.8: 1
After Q.8: 0
|0
(lost 50,000)
|0
|
|-
|rowspan=2|7
|rowspan=2|April 16, 2008
|Zhao Bin
(赵斌)
|7
|Before Q.7: 2
After Q.7: 0
|100,000
|0
|
|-
|Tu Yu
(涂宇)
|4
|Before Q.4: 58
After Q.4: 24
|0
(lost 5,000)
|208
|
|-
|rowspan=2|8
|rowspan=2|April 23, 2008
|Liu Qinzhe
(刘沁哲)
|6
|Before Q.6: 5
After Q.6: 3
|0
(lost 50,000)
|16,667
|The contestant was only 12 years old. He was the youngest contestant of the show.
|-
|Ji Fengxia
(季凤霞)
|6
|Before Q.6: 18
After Q.6: 12
|40,000
|0
|
|-
|rowspan=2|9
|rowspan=2|May 1, 2008
(rebroadcast on May 7, 2008)
|Nian Ying
(年颖)
|5
|Before Q.5: 12
After Q.5: 7
|50,000
|0
|rowspan=4|All the answerers were men and the solo players are women. Du Xiangyu was the last answerer remaining in episode 6 (Wan Dan's game).
|-
|Du Xiangyu
(杜湘瑜)
|9
|Before Q.9: 1
After Q.9: 0
|100,000
|0
|-
|rowspan=2|10
|rowspan=2|May 14, 2008
|Duan Hong
(段鸿)
|6
|Before Q.6: 12
After Q.6: 4
|0
(lost 40,000)
|10,000
|-
|Qiu Yiping
(邱亿平)
|?
|?
|?
|?
|-
|rowspan=2|11
|rowspan=2|July 9, 2008
|Ji Jie
(吉杰)
Tan Weiwei
(谭维维)
|7
|Before Q.7: 4
After Q.7: 3
|¥0
(lost ¥
Renminbi
The Renminbi is the official currency of the People's Republic of China . Renminbi is legal tender in mainland China, but not in Hong Kong or Macau. It is issued by the People's Bank of China, the monetary authority of the PRC...
100,000)
|¥33,333
|rowspan=2|A group of 2 was chosen among the answerers, so the contestants face only 98 answerers. All the prizes were donated for rebuilding the site of 2008 Sichuan earthquake.
|-
|He Jiong
(何炅)
Xie Na
(谢娜)
|9
|Before Q.9: 2
After Q.9: 0
|¥200,000
|¥0
|-
|rowspan=3|12
|rowspan=3|July 10, 2008
|Zheng Yuanjie
(郑渊洁)
|7
|Before Q.7: 12
After Q.7: 4
|0
(lost 40,000)
|10,000
|rowspan=3|All the answerers were kids, Xu Jiao
Xu Jiao
Xu Jiao is a newcomer actress from China, who is most notable for her comedic performance in the film CJ7. Despite being a girl she played a boy in the film.-Films:*CJ7 as Dicky Chow*Mulan as Young Hua Mulan...
(徐娇) was among them.
|-
|Chen Jie
(陈洁)
|3
|Before Q.3: 49
After Q.3: 27
|0
(lost 10,000)
|370
|-
|Hu Shizhu
(胡石柱)
|?
|?
|?
|?
|-
|rowspan=2|13
|rowspan=2|July 16, 2008
|Li Huan
(李桓)
|7
|Before Q.7: 9
After Q.7: 2
|0
(lost 50,000)
|25,000
|rowspan=4|All the answerers were women and the solo players are men. Xia Donghao was a mesmerist from Taiwan
Taiwan
Taiwan , also known, especially in the past, as Formosa , is the largest island of the same-named island group of East Asia in the western Pacific Ocean and located off the southeastern coast of mainland China. The island forms over 99% of the current territory of the Republic of China following...
.
|-
|Xia Donghao
(夏东豪)
|9
|Before Q.9: 14
After Q.9: 4
|0
(lost 40,000)
|10,000
|-
|rowspan=2|14
|rowspan=2|July 17, 2008
|He Yikun
(何轶昆)
|5
|Before Q.5: 29
After Q.5: 10
|0
(lost 30,000)
|3,000
|-
|Wei Jiayin
(魏佳音)
|11
|Before Q.11: 4
After Q.11: 2
|0
(lost 50,000)
|25,000
|-
|rowspan=3|15
|rowspan=3|July 24, 2008
|Wu Zhenxing
(吴振星)
Liu Shufang
(刘淑芳)
|5
|Before Q.5: 11
After Q.5: 7
|0
(lost 40,000)
|5,714
|rowspan=3|Among the answerers, there was Guo Chunning
Guo Chunning
Guo Chunning is a Chinese graphic designer and the vice president of the Beijing Armstrong International Corporate Identity . He is internationally known for designing Dancing Beijing, the official emblem of the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing in the People's Republic of China.Guo was born...
(郭春宁), the designer of Dancing Beijing
Dancing Beijing
Dancing Beijing is the name of the official emblem of the 2008 Summer Olympics, which took place in Beijing in the People's Republic of China. It was unveiled in August 2003 in a ceremony attended by 2,008 people at Beijing's Temple of Heaven.-Description:...
, a group of designers of the medals of the 2008 Summer Olympics
2008 Summer Olympics
The 2008 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad, was a major international multi-sport event that took place in Beijing, China, from August 8 to August 24, 2008. A total of 11,028 athletes from 204 National Olympic Committees competed in 28 sports and 302 events...
, and some torchbearers of the 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay
2008 Summer Olympics torch relay
The 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay was run from March 24 until August 8, 2008, prior to the 2008 Summer Olympics, with the theme of "one world, one dream". Plans for the relay were announced on April 26, 2007, in Beijing, China...
. Xiao Xu and Zhang Chaowei were also the torchbearers.
|-
|Xiao Xu
(肖旭)
|6
|Before Q.6: 32
After Q.6: 14
|0
(lost 20,000)
|1,429
|-
|Zhang Chao-wei
(张朝炜)
|8
|Before Q.8: 5
After Q.8: 5
|0
(lost 50,000)
|10,000
|-
|rowspan=2|16
|rowspan=2|July 31, 2008
|Yi Pei
(易培)
|8
|Before Q.8: 2
After Q.8: 2
|0
(lost 50,000)
|25,000
|rowspan=2|Yi Pei and Wan Dan were the contestants of episode 1 and 6 respectively. Liu Qinzhe, the 12-year-old contestant of episode 8, was one of the answerers.
|-
|Wan Dan
(万丹)
|12
|Before Q.12: 1
After Q.12: 0
|100,000 + car
|0
|}
List of top prize winners of season 2
{| class="wikitable"|-
!Episode
!Date
!Name
!The One/The Mob (Pass keeper)
|-
|2
|April 29, 2010
|Huang Zheng (黄征)
|Mob
|-
|4
|May 13, 2010
|Liu Zhong (刘众)
|Mob
|-
|7
|June 3, 2010
|Qin Lai (覃徕)
|Mob
|-
|15
|August 5, 2010
|Xie Chaochun (谢朝春)
|Mob
|-
|25
|October 14, 2010
|Long Tingting (龙婷婷)
|Mob
|-
|29
|November 11, 2010
|Li Mingyu (李鸣宇)
|One
|-
|30
|November 11, 2010
|Su Hong (苏红)
|One
|-
|rowspan=2|33
|rowspan=2|December 9, 2010
|Zheng Anqi (郑安琦)
|One
|-
|Kong Weijia (孔维佳)
|One
|-
|34
|December 16, 2010
|Zheng Yu (郑宇)
|Mob
|-
|rowspan=2|35
|rowspan=2|December 23, 2010
|Gao Jing (高婧)
|One
|-
|Mu Qi Miya (母其弥雅)
|One
|}
External links
- Official website
- Watch all the episodes of season 1 of the show