TLDR;
This video explores the tragic death of actor Yuming Long and connects it to a series of unusual events and alleged injustices within the Chinese entertainment industry. It draws parallels between historical accounts of heavenly signs reflecting human suffering and the recent blizzard in Yuming Long's hometown, suggesting a possible warning from heaven. The video also examines the harsh realities of the entertainment industry, where power and corruption can lead to the downfall of talented individuals, and highlights Fan Bingbing's resurgence after overcoming adversity.
- The death of Yuming Long and public outcry for justice.
- The blizzard in Xinjiang and its symbolic connection to Yuming Long's death.
- The dark side of the Chinese entertainment industry and the price of resisting power.
Heavenly Signs and Injustice [0:00]
The video begins by referencing the Chinese belief in the unity of heaven and humanity, where celestial events often reflect political and social conditions. It mentions historical instances where injustices were supposedly marked by unusual weather, such as snow in summer. The recent blizzard in Xinjiang, coinciding with the death of actor Yuming Long, is presented as a possible modern-day example of this phenomenon, sparking questions about whether it serves as a warning from heaven.
Blizzard on National Morning Day [1:31]
On September 30th, the first day of the National Day holiday, a sudden blizzard struck the Alai region of Xinjiang, stranding numerous tourists on the Ai Highway. The blizzard caused treacherous road conditions, leading to multiple car accidents and highway closures. Tourists described scenes reminiscent of a disaster film, with heavy snow and ice making travel nearly impossible. Despite snowplough efforts, the highway remained paralysed, leaving many vehicles stranded and people waiting for rescue. The Ai Highway, a popular self-drive route, was effectively shut down, trapping tourists in a "snow country".
The Real Life of Yuming Long [4:09]
The video shifts focus to the humble lifestyle of Yuming Long, contrasting his fame with his simple living conditions. Despite being a celebrity with millions of fans, he was found to have purchased a 200 yuan coat and left a positive review, revealing his down-to-earth nature. A try-on video filmed in his sparsely furnished room further highlighted the stark contrast between his public image and private life. Despite his modest lifestyle, Yuming Long was a generous philanthropist, making regular donations to charity without seeking recognition.
The Anger of Netizens [7:17]
Yuming Long's death is not seen as accidental by many, with some believing he was silenced due to his refusal to comply with the corrupt practices of the entertainment industry. Rumours circulate about powerful figures potentially involved in his death, with some even linking it to members of the CCP elite. The video highlights the coincidental birthdays shared by Yuming Long and Xi Jinping, as well as another actor and Xi Jinping's father, fueling speculation about sinister sacrificial rituals. Public anger is directed towards those perceived to be responsible for his death, questioning the loss of young lives with connections to the elite family's birthdays.
Where is the Way Out for Celebrities? [8:56]
The video examines the dark underbelly of the Chinese entertainment industry, describing it as a "vanity fair" where power and corruption are rampant. It highlights the unwritten rules of the industry, including exploitation, money laundering, and forced compliance with powerful figures. The downfall of Fan Bingbing is presented as an example of the consequences of resisting the system. However, her subsequent resurgence in the international film scene is shown as proof that escaping the system can lead to a second chance at life. In contrast, Yuming Long's inability to escape the industry ultimately led to his tragic end. The video concludes with a commemoration of Yuming Long, expressing hope that his name will be cleared and justice will prevail.