Today, I want to talk about a recent incident that has caused quite a stir. It started as a small matter, but quickly escalated into a snowball effect, causing a commotion throughout the city. I'm referring to the situation involving Japanese table tennis player, Early Field Xina. This matter is quite peculiar; she just opened an account on a Chinese social media platform, and then went to visit a Japanese shrine? That's quite a show! What kind of play are you putting on, Early Field Xina? Let's start from the beginning. Early Field Xina is a Japanese table tennis player, with a charming appearance and decent skills. She won a bronze medal at the Paris Olympics, which can be considered a modest achievement. Because she often competes against our national table tennis players, she is quite well-known in China. Just the other day, she took photos with our players Fan Zhendong and Sun Yingsha, looking quite affectionate. Fan Zhendong even suggested that she open an account on a Chinese social media platform, and once it was opened, her followers skyrocketed, making her on the verge of becoming an internet sensation. But good times didn't last long! As soon as this girl returned to Japan, she gave an interview saying she wanted to visit the "Tomori Special Attack Peace Museum." This stirred up a hornet's nest! This so-called "Peace Museum" is essentially a place to commemorate World War II Japanese aggressors. It houses relics of the Japanese army that invaded China, under the guise of "commemorating peace," but in reality, it…