Trembling Hands in His Final Moments: Yu Menglong’s 2,000-Word Agony Letter to His Mother – And the Nightmare That Still Has No End
In the last moments of his life, Yu Menglong’s hands shook violently as he typed out a 2,000-word message of pure torment to the mother who had sacrificed everything for him: “Mom, they forced me to take dirty money—every transfer made me vomit, I lived in constant terror that they could kill me at any moment.” Those were the words of a “golden boy” of Chinese entertainment, once adored by millions for his gentle warmth and humble charm, now slowly crushed, caged, mentally tortured, and stripped of all dignity until a suspicious “accident” silenced him forever.

Yu Menglong (Alan Yu), best known for roles in Eternal Love (Three Lives Three Worlds, Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms) and The Rise of Phoenixes, grew up in poverty with a single mother who raised him through street vending and odd jobs. He became famous not only for his talent but also for his refusal to play by the industry’s “unspoken rules” (the infamous casting couch). That very integrity, however, dragged him into a living hell: confinement, physical and psychological abuse, humiliation, and forced participation in a massive money-laundering scheme reportedly worth tens of billions of yuan.
According to widely circulated (and heavily censored) accounts, Yu had gathered concrete evidence of a vast money-laundering network involving top entertainment companies, powerful families, and even links to arms trafficking. He was imprisoned, tortured, and threatened with death. The 2,000-word farewell to his mother was not merely a goodbye—it was his final act of accusation. On September 11, 2025, he fell to his death from a building. Authorities quickly ruled it an “accident caused by alcohol intoxication,” but the public refuses to accept it. Why would a healthy young man about to join a major project suddenly “fall”? Why were all traces of him wiped from Weibo, Douyin, and even international platforms within hours?
The real monsters—the management companies, directors, producers, and the untouchable “princelings” behind the scenes—continue to walk free, breathing easy, making money, pulling strings. The rage is suffocating. Millions of fans are asking: How much longer will the world allow these untouchable demons to destroy lives without ever paying the price?
Yu Menglong was more than an actor—he became a symbol of resistance against darkness. His death has ignited a quiet but powerful wave of defiance: from hidden notes on food delivery apps to the “fish turning into dragon” symbol appearing in front of high-ranking officials. Yet true justice remains distant. How long must we wait before those responsible are finally forced to face the truth?
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