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Was Yu Menglong calling out Yi Yang Qianxi's "super spooky" concert elements? Suspected of "borrowing the altar"
Editor : Zhao Li / Source: Newtalk / https://www.aboluowang.com/2025/1029/2297792.html / Image : Web Screenshot

The death of Chinese actor Yu Menglong, who fell to his death last month, is shrouded in mystery. Many clues point to a brutal "sacrifice" ritual to prolong the lives of top CCP officials. A YouTuber even claimed to have spoken with Yu Menglong's spirit. When asked what would happen next, Yu Menglong uttered the words "Yi Yang," sparking speculation that Yi Yang Qianxi might be the next victim. His China tour in August and September has also been resurfaced, featuring eerie large eyes, red elements, clay figurines, ritual dances, and even requiring fans to bring mud, prompting speculation that he was using the concerts for rituals and luck.
Recently, the YouTuber "204 Files" claimed to have spoken with Yu Menglong's spirit using the Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP). Yu Menglong admitted that his death was indeed linked to the sacrifice, and when asked what would happen next, he uttered the words "Yi Yang," shocking others. Furthermore, British psychic Ty William's livestream channeling suggested that artists with four characters in their names should pay special attention to their safety, fueling speculation that Yi Yang Qianxi could be the next victim.
After the incident broke, footage from Yi Yang Qianxi's "𬒈峃" concert tour, which ran across China from 2 August to 5 September 2025, was also dug up. The video featured numerous eerie elements, including eerie large eyes, red accents, clay figurines, ritual dances, and landscape designs. Fans were even asked to bring soil from their hometowns to the concert, with the specific request that potted soil not be used. Some netizens pointed out that soil is one of the best media for conveying personal messages, leading to speculation that the concert was a public ritual to solicit fans' luck.
Although Yi Yang Qianxi later denied the allegations on his studio Weibo and threatened to sue, the controversy has not subsided. Some netizens pointed out that this is not the first time Yi Yang Qianxi has featured eerie scenery at a concert. A few years ago, he deliberately placed mirrors facing the audience, which was out of character for typical concert stage design and was also accused of using mirrors to borrow luck.
In fact, these rumours are not groundless. Many netizens on social media have pointed out that Yi Yang Qianxi, a member of TFboys, initially had the least popularity, yet he inexplicably possessed abundant resources, winning numerous endorsements and awards throughout his career. This suggests there must be something more complex. Furthermore, because Yi Yang Qianxi, like Yu Menglong, was previously linked to companies involved in arms trafficking, he has been suspected of being manipulated, using ritual sacrifices to gain power and fame. This, coupled with Yu Menglong's recent allegation that he is the next victim, has sparked considerable discussion.

Yi Yang Qianxi's "𬒈峃" concert tour this year invited fans to bring soil from their hometowns, specifically requesting that potting soil not be used. Photo: Reproduced from Yi Yang Qianxi's Weibo

Yi Yang Qianxi's "𬒈峃" concert tour this year featured numerous red elements. Photo: Reproduced from Yi Yang Qianxi's Weibo

A strange dance performance was also featured on the stage of Yi Yang Qianxi's "𬒈峃" concert this year. Image: Reproduced from Yi Yang Qianxi's Weibo

A YouTuber claimed to have spoken with Yu Menglong's spirit. When asked what would happen next, Yu Menglong uttered the name "Yi Yang," sparking speculation that Yi Yang Qianxi might be the next victim. Image: Reproduced from the YouTube channel "204 Files"

Yi Yang Qianxi's concerts this year featured eerie large eyes, red elements, clay figurines, ritual dances, and even required fans to bring clay, sparking speculation that he was using the concerts for rituals and luck. Image: Reproduced from a thread

Yi Yang Qianxi has been accused of using rituals to gain fame, and with Yu Menglong's recent name-calling him the next victim, this has sparked considerable discussion. Image: Reproduced from a thread
Yi Yangqianxi transformed into Emperor Kangxi on Retrocession Day, shouting: "The unification of Taiwan is unstoppable!" Taiwanese fans are heartbroken: "I can't stand it anymore!"
Editor : Zhao Li / Source : Formosa TV News Network / https://www.aboluowang.com/2025/1027/2296751.html

Image : Yi Yang Qianxi posted on Retrocession Day that "the unification of Taiwan is unstoppable." (Photo/Reproduced from "TFBOYS-Yi Yang Qianxi" Weibo)
The CCP has been using unification tactics against Taiwan for years. For example, on Taiwan’s Retrocession Day yesterday (25 October), China not only followed suit and announced the establishment of the “Taiwan Recovery Day”, but also held commemorative activities and invited Taiwanese people to participate, just to create the illusion that “Taiwan is part of China”, with ulterior motives. However, there was a new episode yesterday.
The Chinese war film “The Battle of Penghu”, which used “Reunification of Taiwan” as a publicity highlight last year, also chose to release a trailer on Recovery Day. The popular Chinese idol Yi Yang Qianxi, who plays Emperor Kangxi, actually posted frequently for publicity, shouting “Reunification of Taiwan is unstoppable” and “There is only one China”, which disappointed many Taiwanese fans and even announced that they would stop following the film. “I really can’t stand this wave.”
Reportedly, President Lai Ching-te's inaugural address on 20 May 2024 firmly emphasized the "mutual non-subordination" stance across the Taiwan Strait, sparking a new wave of verbal and military intimidation from China. The unofficial film "The Battle of Penghu," which had been in development for three years but remained unfinished, also seized the opportunity to "patriotically" announce the start of filming. A poster emblazoned with the words "Unify Taiwan" was released, along with the slogan "In the 22nd year of Emperor Kangxi's reign, Shi Lang led the Fujian Navy to unify Taiwan," seemingly aiming to curry favor with the authorities and attract a wave of patriotic fans. After over a year of filming, the production team chose yesterday's National Day to release 12 clips, announcing the first cast and teasing, "See you in 2026!"

Image : Yi Yang Qianxi plays Emperor Kangxi in the film, uttering lines such as "I command you to lead the fleet to advance to Penghu and conquer Taiwan." (Photo/Reproduced from the Weibo account of the film "The Battle of Penghu")

Image : Yi Yang Qianxi plays Emperor Kangxi in the film, uttering lines such as "I order you to lead the fleet, advance to Penghu, and conquer Taiwan." (Photo/Reproduced from the Weibo account of the film "The Battle of Penghu")
Yi Yang Qianxi is a "special starring" in the film, playing the historical Emperor Kangxi, and uttering lines such as "I order you to lead the fleet, advance to Penghu, and conquer Taiwan." To promote the film, his official Weibo account also reposted a clip, with the following messages: "Taiwan and the motherland are always connected by blood; there is only one China," "A unified Taiwan is unstoppable," and "The Penghu of the Battle of Penghu is China's Penghu." This move broke the hearts of many Taiwanese fans. "I can't do this movie, Qianxi. Before I was a fan, I was Taiwanese... Oh my god, I'm really upset, I'm going crazy." "Overseas fans, don't want it, right? A movie has become political. Sorry, brother, I won't watch this one." "No need to explain, I'll turn against anyone who messes with my life (my country), even if it's my idol." "I can only miss this. Please don't take this kind of thing again, okay?" "I want to cry." Others lamented, "These are all issued by agents or companies. Not posting them is unpatriotic and a betrayal."

Image : Yi Yang Qianxi cooperated with the crew's promotion and reposted the unanimous message, breaking the hearts of Taiwanese fans. (Photo/Reproduced from "TFBOYS-Yi Yang Qianxi" Weibo)

Image : Yi Yang Qianxi cooperated with the crew's promotion Rumors of unification were circulating, and the film reposted pro-unification rhetoric, heartbreaking Taiwanese fans. (Photo/Reproduced from TFBOYS-Yi Yang Qianxi's Weibo)
The film is reportedly set in 1683, during the internal divisions of the Zheng family clique in Taiwan. To prevent Zheng Chenggong's descendants from pursuing independence, Emperor Kangxi, after repeated attempts at peace talks failed, ordered Admiral Shi Lang to lead an attack on Taiwan. By sacrificing a small detachment to lure the Zheng family's navy into a trap, the Emperor then launched a surprise attack on the southern mouth of Penghu, annihilating the main force of the Zheng army and ultimately achieving the "unification of Taiwan." The director is Hong Kong director Soi Cheang, who achieved box office success with "The Siege of Kowloon Walled City." He previously directed hit films like "SPL II" and "Journey to the West: The Women Kingdom," winning numerous awards. This time, he appears to be aiming to fulfill the dream of unification through film.
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