The 1st Wu Qingyuan Cup winner was
Kim Chae-young, who defeated
Choi Jeong, a two-time women's world champion, in a 2–0 upset. Kim's head-to-head record against Choi had been 0–11 before the match. Choi Jeong won the 2nd Wu Qingyuan Cup. It was her fifth women's international title, after four previous victories in the
Bingsheng Cup. The tournament was also accompanied by a side event featuring 10-year old
Nakamura Sumire 1p and 13-year old
Wu Yiming 2p; Wu won 2–0, earning her a spot in the 3rd Cup. In the 3rd Wu Qingyuan Cup, all four semifinalists were Chinese players. The winner was 18-year old
Zhou Hongyu. On 4 December 2021,
Choi Jeong defeated
Yu Zhiying and won the 4th Wu Qingyuan Cup. In 2023, Choi Jeong won the tournament for the third time. The runner-up was Japan's
Fujisawa Rina, who made her first appearance as a finalist in international competition. The 2024 winner was
Ueno Asami, the first Japanese player to win the championship. ==Winners and runners-up==