In the whirlpool of the national table tennis storm, the ripples of public opinion continue to spread. Famous journalist He Xiaolong openly participated in a discussion among fans on social media about who caused more harm to their respective projects between Liu Guoliang and Li Tie. This discussion was like a huge stone thrown into a calm lake, causing waves upon waves. When He Xiaolong "opened fire" with Du Liyan, many media people also stood up to speak out, making the turmoil even more turbulent. Recently, He Xiaolong reposted six questions directed at the President of Henan Table Tennis Association, Mr. Wang. These six questions were like six sharp scalpels, precisely cutting into a series of mysteries, instantly triggering heated discussions among fans. "When something unusual happens, there must be a demon," this phenomenon often hides unknown truths behind it. Take the WTT competition as an example. Hubei Wuhan once tried to apply for the WTT competition to be held there, but the high copyright fee became an insurmountable barrier, causing the application to fail. In stark contrast, Henan hosted six WTT competitions, and what is even more intriguing is that three of them were not included in the WTT annual directory. It's as if in a game of rules, one side cleverly bypassed the conventional path to achieve seemingly impossible results. Therefore, media people couldn't help but ask: How much money did Henan Table Tennis Association spend on these six WTT competitions? The funds and corporate sponsorship fees obtained from those three imitation competitions exceeded 100 million yuan. How…