Cheating is immoral and unacceptable in any competition, including the China Education Cup. If a contestant is found cheating, he will face a series of consequences and penalties. These consequences may include but are not limited to the following: First, cheaters will be disqualified from the competition and asked to leave the competition site. Secondly, the results of cheaters will be invalidated and will not be included in the competition results. In addition, cheaters may face the risk of reputation damage, which may have a negative impact on their future academic or professional development. Finally, the organizer may take further measures, such as publicly exposing the identity of cheaters to warn other contestants. These measures are aimed at maintaining the principles of fairness and good faith in competition.