Central News Agency (Central News Agency, reporter Zhang Qian, Hong Kong, July 3) According to reports, Chinese academic anti-fraud influencer "Geng Tongxue" continues to expose cases of academic paper forgery by Chinese scholars, most recently naming two scholars from Sun Yat-sen University for alleged paper fabrication. Ming Pao reported today that "Geng Tongxue" released videos on multiple platforms yesterday questioning the papers of Xu Anlong, Dean of the Hong Kong Academy for Advanced Study at Sun Yat-sen University, and Zhang Changhua, Vice President of the Seventh Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, for suspected forgery. According to introductions, Xu Anlong is a well-known molecular biologist and immunologist in mainland China. "Geng Tongxue" accused a paper by Xu Anlong from when he served as President of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine of having abnormal experimental data in multiple groups: numbers after the decimal point were identical, data in different charts differed by only 100, and the repetition rate of random data was abnormally high. He stated that the probability of these situations occurring naturally is extremely low, yet they are concentrated in the same paper, leading to strong suspicion that the data was "manually fabricated." However, the related videos also quoted Xu Anlong's explanation that the problems stemmed from errors in table input when integrating data before submission, which was an unintentional mistake. He emphasized that the core conclusions of the paper are reproducible and reliable. The report pointed out that the implicated paper has been specially annotated by the official website of "Nature," alerting readers to doubts about the paper's data, but it has not yet been retracted. Concurrently, "Geng Tongxue" alleged that Zhang Changhua's three original papers in "Nature" have multiple data anomalies. In one paper, data from different experimental groups are identical in multiple places, or can be deduced