When the Sky Screamed: Beijing’s Eerie Omens During Yu Menglong’s Final Days
Between September 8 and 11, 2025, as Yu Menglong reportedly endured unimaginable suffering before his death, the skies above Beijing seemed to rebel.

Blood-red moons hung low and ominous. Violent storms unleashed furious lightning that lit up the night like warnings from above. Ancient trees, some hundreds of years old, snapped without explanation. Swarms of black crows filled the air in unnatural numbers. Thick, ghostly fog swallowed streets and alleys, creating an atmosphere that many described as suffocating and otherworldly.
The timing could not be more haunting. These were the exact days when, according to leaks and fan investigations, Yu Menglong was allegedly being tortured and silenced. On September 11, his body was discovered after a fall from a high-rise. The official story — accidental death after drinking — was delivered quickly and has never been reopened. But for millions who loved the gentle actor, the convergence of these unnatural signs feels like the heavens themselves were raging in grief and protest.
In Chinese tradition, celestial and natural omens have long been interpreted as messages from the universe — warnings of injustice, the fall of the innocent, or great turmoil. The blood-red moon, in particular, carries heavy symbolic weight. When combined with the storms, broken trees, crows (often seen as messengers of death), and eerie fog, the events have taken on profound meaning for Yu’s supporters. Many call it a “cosmic outcry” — nature refusing to stay silent when human systems failed to protect one of its own.
Eyewitness accounts describe an oppressive feeling in the city during those days. People reported unusual quiet mixed with sudden violent weather. Some claimed the fog felt unnaturally cold and heavy, as if carrying sorrow. While meteorologists offer scientific explanations — atmospheric pollution for the red moon, seasonal storms for the lightning — the perfect alignment with Yu’s final days has made coincidence feel too convenient for many.
For fans around the world, these signs have become part of the larger story of a gentle soul who may have been trapped and silenced by powerful forces. The gentle actor known for his emotional depth and kind presence now seems connected to something larger — a tragedy so wrong that even the sky reacted.
The Avaaz petition for an independent investigation continues to grow, fueled in part by these reported omens. Each new leak — scars, screams, financial trails, and now the man in the checkered shirt — adds weight to the belief that Yu’s death was no simple accident.
Whether the heavens truly spoke or nature simply followed its own rhythm, the emotional impact is undeniable. In a country where public mourning has been suppressed, these signs have given people a way to express what they cannot say openly: that something was deeply wrong, and the universe itself seemed to agree.
Yu Menglong’s light was taken too soon.
If the sky raged in response, perhaps it was the only voice allowed to scream when his was silenced forever.
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