Shanghai can be said to be the most prosperous city in China, so what are the ten most evil places in Shanghai?
Shanghai can be said to be the most prosperous city in China, quite glamorous. However, there are several supernatural stories circulating on the Internet in every city. In fact, ghosts are not real, and supernatural beings are invented by netizens themselves.
The ten most evil places in Shanghai
1. East Road of Death
2. The Bagua Flower Bed of Shanghai University of Arts
3. The dragon pillar on the elevated Yan'an Road
4. The shape of the incense burner in Plaza 66
5. The headquarters of Hualian Supermarket was stillborn.
6. Children in Xujiahui Pacific Plaza
7. Yinyang Street in Putuo Park
8. Ghost Wall in Meilong Town Square
9. "Yin Yang River" in Longhua Temple
10. Bones of Donghai College
East Road of Death
Dongfang Road used to be called Wendeng Road in Shanghai dialect , Fendun Road. This was once a cemetery. Before it was changed to Eastern Road, two or three people were hit and killed by cars at the intersection here every year.
Scientific disclosure: The editor found it from the Internet. Wendeng Road is just an ordinary road. Any cemetery is nonsense. There is no scientific basis for saying that people are hit and killed by cars every year. Even if someone is hit and killed by a car, it is normal. After all, to put it bluntly, the intersection itself is an accident-prone place, and it is normal to have a car accident.
The Bagua Flower Bed of Shanghai University School of Liberal Arts
The School of Liberal Arts of Shanghai University is on the Jiading campus. There is a Bagua shaped flower bed surrounded by green trees. Even in summer, it's cold walking from that place. It is said that there is a mass grave under this Bagua flower bed, and a massacre occurred here when the Japanese invaded.
Scientific disclosure: Shanghai University School of Liberal Arts does have a gossip altar, but the so-called happiness is only psychological. Even if it's really cool down there, it's only because there are a lot of trees. The claim of mass graves is also nonsense. It is just someone spreading rumors on the Internet.
The dragon pillars on the Yan'an Road Elevated Road
The Yan'an Elevated Road could not be knocked down during construction. Later, an expert was invited and said that the dragon veins had been moved, so it could not be pushed down. Have them carve a dragon on the pillar and press it down. That's how it ended up going in. When the piling was being driven, an old monk was invited to recite sutras for many days. The monk died less than half a month later. All the piles here are carved with dragons.
Science Revealed: The building’s client says the alleged failure was due to geography. Later, according to modern construction technology, the pillars were finally successfully driven in. The final penetration of the pile relies on scientific modern technology, not Feng Shui metaphysics. Also, the dragons on the pillars are just for aesthetics. I thought it would look better if the dragon was carved on the pillar, so I carved the dragon on it. Common people's rumors contain elements of association, and may also be for the purpose of curiosity. These are all folk rumors.