Was the Yu Menglong Case Premeditated Xi’s Sorcery Will Bring Retribution

A birthday photo commemorating Yu Menglong’s last birthday. He lived under long-term threats and was tortured until he became thinner than African refugees. (Screenshot from Yu Menglong’s Weibo)

[People News] Mainland Chinese actor Yu Menglong was tortured to death. One circulating theory online claims that he was used as a sacrificial offering to extend the life of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping and ward off misfortune. Coincidentally, the person allegedly involved in the case, Li Ming (stage name: Jiguang Guang) — great-grandson of former Chinese Premier Li Peng — had inserted an unexpected plot in his TV drama Chang’an with Jin about an emperor using his crown prince as a human sacrifice to avert disaster.

Xi Family Money Laundering and Yu Menglong’s “Blurred” Death

On September 11, Yu Menglong fell to his death in Beijing. Online recordings said to capture his final moments reveal harrowing screams of agony — sounds that shocked listeners, evoking deep sympathy for Yu and intense disgust toward the CCP and the “red nobility” elite families.

Various explanations for Yu’s death have circulated online. According to a purported farewell letter to his mother, Yu said that a certain family — belonging to an “old man with greedy, wolf-like eyes” who long abused him and called himself a “Prince” (a title used only for an emperor’s brother, widely believed to refer to Xi Yuanping, Xi Jinping’s younger brother) — had recently gotten into trouble. Someone had approached Yu to investigate the family’s money laundering operations in Australia. Although Yu said nothing, the “Prince” suspected that Yu possessed incriminating evidence and threatened to “silence him forever.”

The Xi family’s laundering activities are believed to be connected to Yang Lanlan, who gained attention in Australia for crashing a Rolls-Royce. Online rumours claim Yang Lanlan is Xi Jinping’s illegitimate daughter and holds deposits worth 270 billion AUD (about 1.35 trillion RMB) — a sum that could only come from directly transferring China’s state funds abroad.

Sensing that the day of his death had come, Yu reportedly sent out a coded plea for help during his final livestream. He told fans: “The weather’s not great today, dark clouds all over. Remember to bring an umbrella when you go out. I’ve recently learned magic — death can actually be very artistic.” The first characters of each sentence form a hidden message in Chinese, meaning “They want me dead today.” During the livestream, Yu also flashed the international “540” hand signal — a known distress gesture. Sadly, his fans didn’t realise he was in grave danger. Their beloved “Little Yu” — gentle and kind — was already trapped in a den of wolves. Soon, the “red descendants” would subject him to a ritualised killing as a sacrifice, sealing his tragic fate.

An image circulating online shows a fat elderly man (right) at the torture scene, bearing an 80% resemblance to Xi Jinping’s brother Xi Yuanping (left). The man reportedly stayed on-site until Yu’s death before leaving. (Video screenshot)

An even more chilling theory claims that because Yu Menglong shared the same birthday as Xi Jinping, he was selected as a victim in a dark ritual sacrifice meant to shield Xi from disaster and prolong his life. In the leaked video, viewers noticed a plump man in white monitoring the entire process until Yu stopped breathing — before calmly walking away. His facial features, netizens claim, resemble Xi Yuanping’s by about 80%.

Strange Plot

Shortly before Yu Menglong’s tragic death, the TV drama Chang’an with Jin (与晋长安) premiered in late August. The series contained a bizarre plot: Emperor Tai Jin designates his son Su Muyang, whose fate aligns with his own, as crown prince. The emperor personally prepares a sacrificial altar, calculates the exact time and place, and plans to offer up his own son’s heart as a sacrifice — a ritual meant to ward off disaster and extend his life, as he seeks immortality. However, the plan ultimately fails.

The drama Chang’an with Jin was adapted from a novel of the same name, yet the original book did not contain any such storyline. So why did Jiguang Guang (Li Ming) — the show’s lead screenwriter — insert the “prince sacrifice” scene out of nowhere? Could Yu Menglong’s death have been a premeditated murder long in the making?

According to Chinese metaphysics experts, the manner of Yu Menglong’s torture and death closely resembled the ritual steps of ancient dark sorcery, suggesting he had already been marked as a target. The theory claims that Yu was chosen as a sacrifice for Xi Jinping’s “benming year” (the zodiac year of one’s birth) — to help extend Xi’s life to 150 years. When these details surfaced, netizens expressed horror and disbelief.

Jiguang Guang was the head screenwriter of Chang’an with Jin and one of the entertainment figures reportedly implicated in the case. The owner of the apartment where Yu Menglong was killed was also Jiguang Guang himself. His real name is Li Ming, the great-grandson of former CCP Premier Li Peng, and he is openly homosexual. Because of his family background, the crucial evidence left behind at the scene was allegedly ignored by the police. A circulating online rumour claims that China’s entertainment industry is effectively controlled by the Li Peng family, making them the true power behind the entertainment world.

Yu Menglong, it is said, was chosen as a sacrifice not only because of his good looks, but also because his birthday coincided with Xi Jinping’s, and this year was Xi’s benming year. Nine years earlier, another male star, Qiao Renliang, also died mysteriously — and his birthday happened to coincide with that of Xi Jinping’s father, Xi Zhongxun. Observers suggest that within the CCP system, this bloodthirsty and demonic cruelty — treating human life as worthless — is something passed down from father to son, generation to generation.

The CCP’s Human Sacrifices of Boys and Girls

The suspected perpetrator, Ji Guang Guang (Li Ming), is shown staring at Yu Menglong like a predator eyeing its prey — filled with jealousy and greed. Li Ming is the great-grandson of former CCP Premier Li Peng. (Screenshot from X account @jessicawang887)

According to an independent commentator, “Da Yu”, he heard a conspiracy theory that the CCP sacrifices 300 boys and girls each year on Mount Kunlun. In early September this year, the regime reportedly conducted blood tests in Inner Mongolia, and there were cases in Guangzhou where children were lured away to have blood drawn. “It’s horrifying beyond imagination,” Da Yu said.

Da Yu added: “The CCP is messing with all this dark witchcraft — at this rate, they’re about to be overthrown.”

Some overseas netizens commented: “Those children are basically treated as state-owned organs. In a way, it’s still a form of sacrifice — all offered to prolong the lives of corrupt officials and elites.”

Another netizen wrote from a metaphysical perspective: “Dark sorcery can’t stand exposure to light — once revealed, it collapses! No wonder the authorities are suppressing discussion so violently. Yu Menglong’s death is being discussed by so many means that even if it was a sacrifice ritual, it has already failed completely. It’s aroused public anger and reopened old injustices. (The CCP and Xi Jinping) will face retribution!”

A Taiwanese netizen shared their experience: “When I went to Beijing, I felt inexplicably disgusted by the city. At the Forbidden City and Tiananmen, I felt deeply uneasy. I heard that some spiritual practitioners from Taiwan visiting Tiananmen saw a strange halo around Mao Zedong’s portrait — it made them uncomfortable. When they returned to Taiwan and asked the gods, the gods said the halo was a concentration of resentment energy, used to mentally control the populace. No wonder when people interact with the CCP, even normal, decent people can suddenly seem possessed — as if their souls have been taken over.”

A People’s Report reader signing as “Qin Yue” left this comment: “The CCP controls the people by stripping away their faith and preaching atheism — forcing Chinese people to believe only in the Communist Party. But the Party is demonic. Once a person worships the CCP, they lose reason and are controlled by evil. In truth, CCP officials are extremely superstitious. They study feng shui, astrology, geomancy, and occult arts, using such dark practices to harm others, thinking it will buy them luck — but in the end, it always backfires. Xi Jinping and Jiguang Guang, like other CCP elites and ‘red descendants,’ harvest organs from ordinary citizens to prolong their lives, and kill beautiful young people like Yu Menglong as sacrifices to ward off misfortune. Their deeds are no different from demons. Like their forebears, they are devout believers in the evil Party — branded with its mark after joining, losing human reason and moral sense, inheriting its bloodthirsty demonic nature. Their actions delight the Communist demons — rebelling against heaven, committing murder, incest, bloodlust, and moral depravity. For Chinese people, the only way to stay clear-headed and uncorrupted is to leave the CCP and its affiliated organisations. Only by quitting the Party can one escape the demon’s control.”

(First published by People News)