Not only exposed the dynamics of Hao Wei, a heavyweight media person also bravely lifted the mystery of Qin Sheng in the Chinese soccer circle. It is reported that Li Pingkang, a media person, disclosed that after the Li Tie incident intensified, Qin Sheng, a rather self-aware star, even in the season has not yet come to an end, quietly withdrew and disappeared. However, to everyone's surprise, Qin Sheng miraculously returned to the stage after receiving a notice of back pay, and was caught red-handed while collecting his salary. "Like a hungry ghost chasing money but a bird of prey losing its life for food, Qin Sheng had been the first deserter to flee without a trace before the season was over. But eventually making a comeback due to a piece of paper and being arrested while collecting his wages, it's a bizarre saga."

Analyzing the existing situation, Qin Sheng's illegal behavior may not be comparable to the extent of Jin Jingdao's, and the penalty he faces is even more severe than that of most players involved in gambling. Li Pingkang's revelation reveals Qin Sheng's audacity, and the seriousness of his involvement may be beyond people's imagination. Perhaps realizing the gravity of his crime, Qin Sheng is under tremendous psychological pressure in prison, and even so, he seems to remain fearless.

According to the famous blogger "cute who in the line" revealed that some players are involved in special cases and received a longer sentence, and even up to 10 years or more. Qin Sheng, who is suspected of fraud, could face up to 13 years in prison, even though he insists he was only involved in gambling and match-fixing and denies fraud charges.

Qin Sheng has played for a number of clubs in his career, with Guangzhou Evergrande, the former Chinese Super League champions, being his brightest stage. Qin Sheng has been selected for the national team several times and enjoys great popularity in the country as an iconic figure in Chinese soccer.

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