Tu Hy Vien's ashes were buried incomprehensible, hiding a terrifying spiritual thing

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Uong Tieu Phi - the ex-husband of the late actor Tu Hy Vien suddenly announced to cut off relations with her biological mother - Ms. Truong Lan. However, some people think that the two are just acting out a distraction after being condemned by the people.
Previously, on February 8, China Times reported that the Douyin account (the name of TikTok in China) of Uong Tieu Phi and Ms. Zhang Lan was permanently banned for violating community standards.
The TikTok Security Center's announcement stated: "Recently, the passing of Ms. Tu Hy Vien (Dai S) has attracted widespread attention. Many people expressed their condolences and hoped that the deceased could rest in peace.
However, some accounts have taken advantage of this opportunity to inflate and spread rumors, violate community norms and moral norms, disrespect the deceased and their families, and hurt public sentiment."
The account of Xia Xiaojian - believed to be Zhang Lan's adopted son - was also banned for the same reason. Ha Tieu Kien once caused a stir when making a video with the content "the Uong family pays for renting a private plane to bring Hy Vien's ashes to Taiwan". Then Ms. Truong Lan liked and introduced this video.
After Douyin's move, on Ifeng, businessman Zhang Lan said that he would not submit to this punishment. She said Xia Xiaojian was "not her adopted son or employee" but only a supporter of her and the company. She denied the accusation that the wrong person "rented a private plane to take care of Hy Vien's aftermath".
According to Truong Lan, after Tu Hy Vien died, she stopped livestreaming for six days to condole with her ex-daughter-in-law's family, and Uong Tieu Phi never livestreamed. "What we do is dedicated and dedicated," the businessman said. She said disabling the account affects the company and employees, worries them, and makes them "a major obstacle to gaining custody of our grandchildren."
Last year, Ms. Truong Lan spread the news that "her nephew was expelled from school", causing Hy Vien to be condemned for "neglecting children". At that time, she asked her ex-mother-in-law to stop telling the truth and apologize to her. Believing that Ms. Zhang Lan's words were insulting, the actress filed a complaint with the authorities in China, including the court and the company that manages the social networks, to stop her behavior of "infringing on the rights of women and children".
After Ms. Truong Lan's account was deleted, tens of thousands of viewers supported the punishment, commenting: "Hy Vien's wish is fulfilled".
However, Ms. Zhang Lan quickly set up a new account on the international version of Douyin, TikTok. Meanwhile, Uong Tieu Phi is said to seem to be "crazy".
In the latest article, Tu Hy Vien's ex-husband tagged the account of Chau Thu Tu - CEO of TikTok China to confront.
"I asked you, why did you ban my account? You are judging me in the media. I didn't say anything from beginning to end. I'm in Taipei, you say I make money from the dead. What did I say? I didn't say anything," Uong Tieu Phi said angrily.
Uong Tieu Phi's statements caused controversy on social networks. Many people are not surprised because this is not the first time that Uong's mother and daughter have left each other.
On the side of Tu Hy Vien's family, her sister had a rare post on her personal page 1 week after her sister's death.
The post quickly attracted attention from the public and climbed the Top 1 most searched keywords on social media Weibo.
Specifically, Tu Hy De posted an image of a pearl bow-shaped hairpin. The beauty only shared pictures and did not post any accompanying status lines.
Some people speculate that this hairpin is a memorabilia of Tu Hy Vien and Tu Hy De accidentally saw it while packing, reminding her of her sister.
However, according to Taiwanese (Chinese) media, the white butterfly-shaped pearl hairpin that Tu Hy De posted was not just a memento.
According to Korean funeral culture, women in bereaved families must wear white butterfly-shaped hairpins, black clothes and socks to see off the deceased.
When Tu Hy De's father-in-law died, Tu Hy Vien and her Korean husband DJ Koo were present to see them off. At that time, Tu Hy Vien was seen wearing a black robe, covered with a chiffon scarf of the same color and wearing a white butterfly-shaped hairpin.
If you pay close attention, you can see that when the great Chinese showbiz sister - Khau Le Khoan came to Tu Hy Vien's house to see off the late actor, there was also a white butterfly on her arm.
Many people speculate that, after becoming a Korean daughter-in-law, Tu Hy Vien naturally also held a funeral according to the local culture. But this is all just speculation from netizens and the media, Tu Hy Vien's family has not yet had an official response.
Tu Hy Vien has just died, her ex-husband "cats cry mice", won the property, the fortune teller was shocked Đình Như06:50:39 05/02/2025Tu Hy Vien was confirmed dead on February 3 in Japan due to seasonal flu infection leading to severe pneumonia. After the death of the famous Taiwanese star, the situation of her family, including her ex-husband, received great attention.
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