Five Major Reasons Why Yu Menglong Could Not Escape: Does the Female Poet Know the True Culprit

Zhao Lihua's Weibo. (Internet image)

[People News] The controversy surrounding the Yu Menglong case has not yet calmed down. Inside the walls, there are silent protests, messages sent via carrier pigeons, and live broadcasts from towers. Outside, there are joint statements and media appeals urging continued attention. Recently, some netizens have pointed out certain suspicious aspects regarding Yu Menglong, suggesting that he was abused during his life but was unable to escape.

1. In the later stages of his life, Yu Menglong was seen wearing shoes that were at least one size too large in public. Netizens speculate that his management company may have made him wear oversized shoes to prevent him from suddenly fleeing in public; even if he wanted to escape, he would have difficulty doing so.

2. Yu Menglong often went hungry. Was it that the management company feared he would become too strong, leading them to frequently let him starve? He became increasingly thin, and before his death, he was as frail as a piece of paper. Reports suggest that at 183 cm tall, he weighed only 100 jin.

3. In public settings, Yu Menglong was always seen wearing headphones. Netizens speculate that he was not listening to music; it appeared as though someone was monitoring him and constantly issuing commands. The person monitoring him was Du Qiang.

4. Yu Menglong frequently wore a mask in public. Netizens believe this might be due to having had his teeth pulled and needing to cover up facial injuries.

5. Why didn’t Yu Menglong escape? Some netizens speculate that his mother may have been threatened, which made him too afraid to flee.

Following Yu Menglong's mysterious death, the so-called poet Zhao Lihua in mainland China has been actively defending several individuals rumoured to be involved in the entertainment industry. On November 3, she publicly referred to the 'true culprit' on Weibo, suggesting that she may have insider knowledge.

In a recent post, Zhao Lihua stated: "You are so relentless in tormenting a few innocent individuals; aren't you just trying to muddy the waters to conceal the real culprit?"

The "few innocent individuals" referred to in her statement are believed to be several figures from the entertainment industry who are allegedly suspects in the Yu Menglong case. The assertion of "covering up the real culprit" appears to contradict the official conclusion that Yu Menglong's death was an accident, leading to a significant outcry among netizens, who inundated Zhao Lihua's Weibo with comments.

Comments included: "So it really wasn't an accident," "Teacher Zhao knows the inside story," "Can you tell us who the real culprit is?" "I'm dying of laughter; the IQ is truly concerning," and "Just afraid of teammates as foolish as pigs."

As of November 7, Zhao Lihua had not taken any action regarding this post, neither modifying, hiding, nor deleting it.

Following Yu Menglong's death, Zhao Lihua continued to openly display her close ties with several individuals allegedly involved in the case, publicly defending and supporting them. On October 24, she promoted producer Fang Li's film "The Next Typhoon" on Weibo, which led some netizens to call for a boycott of the film. Zhao Lihua responded: "Just based on you? A hundred million of you combined wouldn't stir up any waves."

This remark quickly propelled Zhao Lihua to viral fame. Many netizens sympathetic to Yu Menglong began searching for her background, eager to uncover the extent of her connections to the powerful elite that would allow her to challenge "a hundred million people."

Zhao Lihua serves as the legal representative and executive director of "Beijing Jinggang Yao New Biotechnology Development Co., Ltd.,” which has a registered capital of approximately 6.3 million RMB. However, this medium-sized company astonishingly has zero employees, leading to suspicions that it may be a front for money laundering.

Self-media personality Da Yu received a tip-off suggesting that Zhao Lihua is also one of the shareholders of the human plastination factory "Dalian Hongfeng Biotechnology".

Some have uncovered a blog post she wrote in 2023, indicating that she appears to have a deep understanding of the extensive organ harvesting industry associated with the Chinese Communist Party. In her post, she claimed that if Steve Jobs had waited for a liver transplant in China, he would not have died, as numerous individuals or organizations could have arranged for him to receive a young, healthy liver.

Zhao Lihua's Weibo. (Internet image)

Previously, Zhao Lihua authored a poem titled "Sharpening the Knife." The poem reads:

First, use a grinding wheel to sharpen the blade
Then polish it with sand
Next, refine it with an oilstone
Finally, finish the edge with a whetstone
This knife grinder from Anhui
Is meticulous in his approach
And possesses exceptional skills
I carry this gleaming knife upstairs
The corridor is deserted
I secretly strike a few poses
First, cutting meat
Then chopping ribs
Finally, it’s about killing people.

As the saying goes, art is derived from life. Could this poem be inspired by Zhao Lihua's real-life experiences?