PS.BREAKING: Allegations swirl in the Yu Menglong case — from a leaked “male stand-in” to a bizarre ritual at Yi Yang Qianxi concert..
In recent weeks, two explosive threads have emerged in China’s entertainment world — and they may be more intertwined than they first appear. On one hand, the highly suspicious death of actor Yu Menglong has reopened questions around corruption, cover-ups and the so-called “casting couch” in the industry. On the other, Yi Yang Qianxi’s latest concert is now being scrutinized for what fans describe as a “disturbing ritual”. Below is what we know so far — and what remains unverified.
🧩 1. The “Male Stand-In” Leak in the Yu Menglong Case
Yu Menglong (born 1988) died on 11 September 2025 in Beijing, officially ruled an accidental fall.
However:
- A purported autopsy, leaked online, describes atypical injuries: lip cuts, missing front teeth, genital tears, organ trauma — injuries inconsistent with a simple fall.
- Netizens and civilian investigators have challenged the official timeline and scene evidence, claiming the date of death may be earlier than the public record.
- Amid this cloud of suspicion, references to a “male stand-in” for Yu Menglong have circulated on social media — implying someone impersonating or replacing him in official photos/appearances. The source is murky and the claims unverified.
- On reddit: “Even famous, beloved people like Yu Menglong can be erased physically and virtually…”
“He even sent out distress hand signals in his last livestream and had bruises.”
Key open questions:
- Who is this “male stand-in”? What evidence supports his existence?
- Why would someone be replacing Yu Menglong in appearances or studio photos?
- How credible are the leaked documents and social-media claims?
🎤 2. The Controversy at Yi Yang Qianxi’s Concert
At a recent show by Yi Yang Qianxi, fans reported strange behaviour: audience members bringing “odd items” (including what some say were bags of dirt or waste), inexplicable lighting/shadow effects, and an atmosphere some described as “ritualistic”.

One video on YouTube even shows a segment titled “Yi Yang Qianxi’s concert features a disturbing ritual!”
What is being claimed:
- Items like soil, dust, or waste materials were seemingly distributed among the crowd or placed at certain positions in the venue.
- Some attendees say the lighting and staging included dark, masked figures, chanting, or shapes that evoke occult or ceremonial symbolism.
- Social-media posts suggest the concert may have had a hidden “initiation” or “sacrifice” feel — though no official explanation has been given.
Why it matters:
- Given Yi Yang Qianxi’s high profile, any unusual stage activity draws public attention — and in this case, suspicion.
- If true, the “ritual” at the concert could link to broader concerns about power, exploitation and under-the-radar networks within the entertainment industry.
- Some online theorists speculate a connection between the concert activity and the Yu Menglong case — suggesting both point to larger, systemic issues of control and coercion.
🔍 3. Are the Two Threads Connected?
There is no verified evidence linking Yi Yang Qianxi’s concert ritual directly to the Yu Menglong case — but several commentators believe they share a common theme: the abuse of power behind the scenes in show-business.
Points of overlap:
- Both cases involve elite actors, large fan-bases, and alleged hidden machinations.
- Both involve claims of manipulation: in Yu’s case possible impersonation (“male stand-in”), in Yi’s concert case possible orchestrated audience behaviour.
- Both stir questions of transparency: Why was Yu’s death cleared so quickly? Why is the concert ritual receiving scant official explanation?
🧠 4. What We Should Be Cautious About
- Much of the discourse comes from social media, leaked documents, and forum posts — not official investigations.
- Leaks may be true, partially true, or deliberately misleading. Verification is thin.
- The term “ritual” is emotionally charged and may be metaphorical or exaggerated.
- Official channels in China are under tight control; data may be suppressed or censored.
✅ 5. What to Watch For
- Will Chinese authorities release a full, independent forensic report for Yu Menglong’s death?
- Will the staging video footage from the Yi Yang Qianxi concert be authenticated?
- Are there any lawsuits, internal investigations or whistle-blower disclosures forthcoming?
- Are there cross-industry patterns (agents, studios, audience cult-like behaviour) that indicate systemic abuse?
In summary: The entertainment world may be entertaining more than just performances — there appear to be shadows of coercion, impersonation and ritualistic spectacle emerging from two high-profile incidents. Whether these are isolated scandals or pieces of a bigger puzzle remains to be seen.
Let me know if you’d like me to dig into leaked documents, track social-media threads, or analyse video footage from the concert.