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Li Yugang resurfaces after 7 years missing, eyes bloodshot and tears streaming on live stream, exposing the horrifying truth: male stars forced into women’s clothing to “serve” the elite, refusal met with savage beatings—including Qiao Renliang’s fatal case—while Yu Menglong’s mysterious death now raises chilling questions. th

January 22, 2026 by tranpt271 Leave a Comment

Li Yugang Ends 7 Years of Silence: Exposing Systemic Abuse in China’s Entertainment Industry

BEIJING — After seven years largely absent from public view, Peking opera icon Li Yugang stunned millions during a recent live stream: eyes red and tear-filled, voice trembling, he held up a blood-stained traditional opera costume and played audio of Qiao Renliang’s final, desperate plea for help before his death in 2014. In raw, unfiltered detail, Li accused powerful figures in the industry of forcing male performers to cross-dress and “serve” elite insiders, claiming refusal often resulted in severe physical beatings—and, in some cases, death.

He recounted his own ordeal: coerced and threatened by a figure he named as Wang Zong, Li said he was driven into hiding in Canada for seven years, with intimidation continuing even overseas. He explicitly connected Qiao Renliang’s death—officially ruled a suicide amid reports of severe abuse—to this pattern of control and violence. He further suggested that actor Yu Menglong’s sudden death in 2021 followed a strikingly similar trajectory of psychological pressure, physical harm, and elite coercion.

Evidence presented during the stream included a detailed 2016 work schedule showing private “appointments,” photographs of the bloodied costume, and the preserved recording of Qiao’s last message to friends. Although Chinese authorities have yet to comment officially, the broadcast spread rapidly across Weibo, Douyin, and international platforms, igniting widespread calls for independent probes into both Qiao’s and Yu’s deaths.

Li emphasized that this is not isolated gossip but a systemic issue: “Money and power turn artists into disposable tools—anyone who speaks out is crushed.” Online support has surged, with hashtags like #LiYugangTruth and #JusticeForQiaoRenliang climbing trending lists and garnering hundreds of thousands of endorsements.

In a tightly controlled media environment where negative industry stories are often suppressed, the scale of public outrage this time appears difficult to contain. Whether Li Yugang becomes the catalyst for real change or another silenced voice remains uncertain—but his willingness to risk everything has already forced the conversation into the open.

 

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