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With your stats, you should be able to win. You could always pray at the temple (and/or your homestead for an additional buff) with a epic incense (found at grocery stores) until you get a decent buff to help you out.
yeah if he's getting oneshot, usually that opponent is weak but fast. May want to try respec your passives (it is free and usually you have to respec every tough hard)
the general idea is
fire, thunder, wind for offensive
mountain, forest, yin for defensive.
on a 1v1, you do not need the full fire; repeat action upon kill since its a 1v1. which you can respec the points to more wind for more AS.
You can also try the mountain tree till first hit yields no dmg on you (it will drop your dmg output but increase your survival)
Another cheap way i find to improve your AS/qinggong on a first run through is using the vertical logs inside shifa temple spending stamina to bump it up. reset your stamina via food or homeland resting. If you have not unlocked it, then you have to travel back and forth to daliang inn. improving your AS/qinggong should net you the first hit.
The random hero is always a bit of a hit or miss for that tournament.