Hao Wei incident has not yet settled, another heavy news has quickly spread throughout the media circle. Well-known media personality Li Pingkang bluntly exposed a scandal in Chinese soccer, and the protagonist is the popular player Qin Sheng. It is reported that after the Li Tie incident broke out, Qin Sheng was the first to make a smart escape, even before the end of the season, he disappeared. However, it is unbelievable that Qin Sheng miraculously reappeared after receiving the notice of back pay, but he was caught on the spot while collecting his salary. Li Pingkang exclaimed, "While money can kill people, Qin Sheng lost his life due to food and drink. He was the fastest to escape and was nowhere to be found once the season ended. But eventually he returned due to a notice and was caught while collecting his salary, what a legend."

From the current situation, Qin Sheng's crime is feared to be on par with Jin Jingdao's, or even a heavier sentence. Li Pingkang broke the news that Qin Sheng's behavior is quite bold, the degree of involvement in the case may be far more than expected. Perhaps it is because he realized the seriousness of his crime that he was under tremendous psychological pressure in prison, but he still had no regard for it.

According to the famous blogger "Who's in the game?", some players have been sentenced to longer prison terms, up to 10 years or more, due to special circumstances. Qin Sheng, who is suspected of fraud (although he insists he was only involved in betting and match-fixing and denies fraud), could face up to 13 years in prison.

Qin Sheng has played for a number of clubs in his career, with Guangzhou Evergrande being the most well-known, having helped the team win the Chinese Super League title. In addition, Qin Sheng has been selected for the national team on several occasions, becoming a household name and enjoying a certain reputation in Chinese soccer.

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