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More than a month after actor Yu Menglong suddenly passed away at a luxury apartment complex in Beijing, Chinese social media is still shaken.
According to official information, he was confirmed to have died due to an accident after being drunk, and the police have ruled out any criminal element. However, mysterious rumors about his death continue to spread, making the case even more gloomy and confusing.
Among them, the story that makes people shiver the most is the suspicion about the 798 Art Museum, a place that is said to have "spiritual connections" with Vu Mong Lung and several other artists who have passed away mysteriously.
According to the story that has been spread, inside this museum are hidden many creepy objects, not just models or abstract works, but possibly real - even related to black magic.
Many people said they had seen the shoes of the monk known as the most handsome in Shaolin Temple chained with a red string - which is considered by the people as a "boundary object" used in sealing rituals. That red string is rumored to be a "curse string", keeping someone's soul from being able to pass on.
The story becomes even more mysterious when rumors appear about the "Chinese Seven-Star Lock" - a sacred object that is said to be on display in a secret area of the museum.
According to ancient beliefs, the Seven Star Lock is a Taoist magic weapon, symbolizing the seven stars of the Big Dipper, which can ward off evil spirits, wind spirits, or imprison souls. Some people believe that this is an ancient lock forged by ancient craftsmen, containing the "qi" of the stars, so it has an inexplicable mystical energy.
Rumors also claim that the 798 Museum was designed by a Japanese woman who is rumored to be a witch and who learned magic from a famous master in the Eastern witchcraft world. The building is said to have five secret basements, located in the Chaoyang district - coincidentally the place where Yu Menglong died. The basements are said to be places to "keep negative energy", open only to a select few.
Not stopping there, netizens also rumored that famous people such as Pham The Ky, Tong Y Nhan and some big tycoons often come to this museum to see the secret exhibition. They are rumored to be "regulars" of strange, spiritual and ritualistic exhibitions. Some people described that these exhibitions have a scary and confusing atmosphere, making the witnesses feel "chilled" and "perverted".
Another detail that makes the public shudder is the coincidence between the death of Vu Mong Lung and the deaths of artists who had connections with the 798 museum. Both cases have a dark color, both are covered by taboos in the entertainment industry. Even if Kieu Nham Luong died incompletely, some parts may have been kept.
Many people believe that this place is not simply an art space, but a crossroads between the world of the living and the world of spirits.
Currently, there is no solid evidence to prove that the above rumors are true. However, it is the coincidence and the mysterious elements surrounding it that have made the story of Vu Mong Lung, the 798 Museum and the "Seven Star Lock" one of the most widely spread spiritual rumors on Chinese social networks in recent times. People are both curious and afraid - not knowing whether behind the halo of art and fame, there exists another mysterious world that is secretly controlling their fate.
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