On November 2, 2019, representing China[1][2] in Hearthstone Global Finals, she defeated Bloodyface (Luna Eason, representing United States) to become the Hearthstone Global champion,[3] claiming a prize of $200,000 (USD).
She was the first woman to win a BlizzCon Global Championship,[4] and the first Hearthstone Global Champion from mainland China since the start of tournaments in 2014.
In an interview[5] after winning the championship, she shared a story that more than two years ago, she went to her first Hearthstone tournament as a backup for the game.
"[5] She then gave a sentimental speech[5] for women in Esports: "I want to say for all the girls out there who have a dream for Esports competition, for glory, if you want to do it and you believe in yourself, you should just forget your gender and go for it.
"[6] Her Battle.net name "VKLiooon" is composed of the name of her team, "VK", and a deliberately misspelling of Lion.