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Peng Liyuan is forbidden from getting close to Xi Jinping? Details revealed at major public event
- A giant turtle made Xi Jinping uneasy; netizens outwitted the mastermind and broke through the blockade.
Editor: Fang Xun / Source: People's Daily / https://www.aboluowang.com/2025/1111/2303790.html / Image : On 9 November 2025, exactly two months after Yu Menglong's death, Xi Jinping, accompanied by Peng Liyuan, attended the opening ceremony of the 15th National Games in Guangdong, portraying Xi as a lonely and ruthless dictator. (Screenshot from video)

Kris Wu, a former member of the South Korean boy band EXO, who was sentenced to 13 years in prison in 2021 for sexual assault, has now been incarcerated for four years.
Recently, online reports have suggested that Kris Wu may have died in prison due to prolonged refusal to eat.
Many influential self-media figures are skeptical of this, believing it to be a fabricated story spread by Chinese online trolls, seemingly to divert attention from the Yu Menglong case.
Because the Yu Menglong case involves several high-ranking CCP officials and their families, including Xi Jinping, Cai Qi, Xi Yuanping, Du Mu, Ye Ting, and Li Peng, the outside world has been closely watching what retribution they might suffer.
Following the Yu Menglong case, insider information circulated in Beijing suggesting that Xi Jinping had suffered his third stroke, and official reports indicated that more close military associates were being expelled from the military and party, or removed from office; Xi was reportedly facing further power reductions, becoming a figurehead. These reports were widely interpreted as retaliation by Yu Menglong.
On 9 November 2025, Xi Jinping, accompanied by his wife Peng Liyuan, attended the opening ceremony of the 15th National Games in Guangdong.
When Xi Jinping appeared on the podium, Peng Liyuan, following behind, maintained a considerable distance from him.
Perhaps this was intended to emphasize Xi's "leadership position."
However, the actual effect was negative, as the image left the impression of Xi as a lonely, cold-blooded dictator, even his wife not allowed to approach.
This is completely opposite to the warm, caring, and trusting relationship displayed by heads of state and their spouses in public in Western countries.
At the opening ceremony, Xi Jinping saw what he feared most, the gigantic "fish-dragon" swimming within the stadium. This fish-dragon reminded everyone of Yu Menglong, who was allegedly captured and sacrificed by Xi Jinping.
Because the CCP has been relentlessly censoring all news about Yu Menglong, even posts containing the word "fish" were deleted.
When Xi Jinping saw the giant golden fish-dragon swimming in the stadium, he was likely both shocked and deeply uneasy.
According to the designers of the opening ceremony, this fish-dragon is actually the image of the "Ao Yu" from Chinese legend, representing the fish before its complete transformation into a dragon after leaping over the Dragon Gate.
Reports about this "Ao Yu" quickly rose to the top of the trending topics on Chinese social media, becoming a hot topic of discussion.
However, fearing that the public would associate Yu Menglong's death with the CCP's evil nature and the cruelty of officials' descendants, the CCP and Xi Jinping banned all topics related to Yu Menglong online, preventing netizens' discussions from appearing in the comment sections of news reports.
Online reports allege that Yu Menglong was murdered for resisting the sacrificial offerings made by powerful figures within the CCP and the unspoken rules imposed by influential figures in the entertainment industry.
He was subjected to long-term surveillance and abuse, and possessed evidence of crimes committed by criminal groups, ultimately leading to his brutal murder.
Those involved include directors, editors, business tycoons, producers, actors, singers, agents Du Qiang and Xin Qi, among others, and the case involves several high-ranking CCP officials and their families.
Yu Menglong, through a medium, stated that the demons who harmed him will face retribution.
After the Fourth Plenary Session of the 19th CPC Central Committee, Xi Jinping was stripped of his power and reduced to a minor role.
Image : Illustration by People's Daily According to Chinese netizens, Yu Menglong's actual time of death was the early morning of September 9th, when a blood moon appeared in the sky—a day associated with sacrificial offerings.
After Yu Menglong's murder, the authorities quickly dismissed it as an "accidental fall after drinking," a reason given to appease the nation.
However, the public widely questions the legitimacy of his death, and his fans are using various methods to demand justice for him.
Recently, it has become a trend among mainland Chinese netizens to use the "notes" section of food delivery apps to plead for justice for Yu Menglong.
Some netizens described the incident as "similar to the ancient practice of petitioning the emperor, now a modern-day version of petitioning the emperor through food delivery."
"Many people in Beijing are ordering food delivery that leads them directly to the Supreme People's Procuratorate, using notes to appeal their grievances."
However, Beijing authorities have now ordered all food delivery platforms to disable the notes function.
Netizens reported that, "On November 6th, when testing with Beijing as the delivery address, the note-taking input options for Taobao Flash Sale and Meituan Waimai were hidden. Switching to an address outside the province immediately restored them.
Customer service responded that the function was under upgrade, but the fact that two competing products were upgrading simultaneously raises questions about the actual reason.
"Really, it's not just Beijing.
Several other cities in other provinces experienced the same thing this morning.
Some allow note-taking, but you can't type Yu Menglong's name, and homophones don't work either.
My friend also tried it in her city.
Typed Yu Menglong or homophones, but Yu Moumou works.
In response to the CCP's suppression, netizens have found a way to circumvent the rules, changing the delivery name to something like 'Fan Xiaohua, save me! Aurora, don't kill me!' after the address on their orders.
Self-media influencer Dayu stated that some netizens revealed that Yu Menglong had been targeted by evil forces for a long time. Almost everyone in the entertainment industry knew about this, and many knew before the incident that Yu Menglong was going to be in trouble, but no one dared to speak out, let alone intervene." The truth behind the Yu Menglong case was suppressed by the "invisible hand" of those in power.
This network of relationships is vast. For example, the 17 people present at the scene of the case all knew each other. The production of many films and television dramas, variety shows, and the funding chains behind them may all be related to this group of villains. The depth of the waters behind the case is evident.
Da Yu cited the 2018 film "The Victims," a co-production between the CCP and Cambodia, which deceived the public and told the story of how the CCP's public security cracked down on telecom fraud organizations across borders.
In fact, this film is complete nonsense. After 2018, the problem of telecom fraud not only did not decrease but increased, and these telecom fraud rings are directly related to CCP elites, Ministry of State Security agents, and Xi Jinping's "Belt and Road Initiative."
One of the important investors behind this film is Chen Zhi, the owner of the Cambodian Prince Group, who was recently indicted and is wanted by the United States.
The lead actress in the drama, Gu Shangwei, is a contracted artist with "China Vision Media Beijing International Culture & Media Co., Ltd." The legal controller of this company is Li Wei, who also owns Beijing Wanwei Cultural Industry Co., Ltd. Another company suspected of being connected to Wanwei is Wanwei Pictures, whose indirect shareholder, Cai Huaijun, controls Shanghai Tianyu Media Co., Ltd., which also controls Yu Menglong.
Cai Huaijun himself is the Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee, legal representative, and chairman of Mango Excellent Media Co., Ltd.
Behind this large group of people is Xin Qi, rumored to be Cai Qi's illegitimate son.
Xin Qi, whose real name is Xin Xiaoxiong, is the controller of Tianyu Media Co., Ltd., and one of the behind-the-scenes figures alleged by Chinese netizens as the mastermind behind the Yu Menglong case.
And also the Xi Jinping family, who were exposed by Yu Menglong for long-term humiliation and "covering up the truth."
In addition, there are Cai Junwu, who controls Beijing Qixing Huadian Technology Group Co., Ltd., which controls the 798 Art District in Beijing; Fang Li of Beijing Laure Film Co., Ltd.; Tian Hairong of Dalian Shide Group Co., Ltd.; Zhang Wei of Tianjin Shenlan Film and Television Media Co., Ltd.; and others… These people know each other, do business with each other, and even their investments could form a “closed-loop” circle.
Some netizens say that Chen Zhi, the behind-the-scenes investor of "The Victims," has a super powerful backer. Chen Zhi controls a chain of crimes including kidnapping and extortion, robbery and fraud, trafficking of women and children, organ trafficking, arms trafficking, illegal possession of firearms, rape and molestation, organized prostitution, drug manufacturing and trafficking, and intentional homicide… all casually referred to as “telecom fraud.” This is the darkest terrorist organization on earth!
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