Long’s neck road (ancient battlefield) is really eerie. The road is long and winding, with trees and grass on both sides or stone walls. It’s such a long road (it’s so long that it takes a long time for a car to drive). There was not a single street lamp or tree branch that completely covered the sky, not letting out a trace of moonlight. Fortunately, I was in a car, otherwise I would have been completely blind. The dismemberment cases and bizarre car accidents that have occurred on this road in recent years have made this place even more terrifying. The Wuliang Hall of Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum is a very dark place! It enshrines the martyrs of the Republic of China. There are no beams in the entire hall. This structure is called a ghost house in Chinese Feng Shui. Moreover, it enshrines so many heroes and souls with extremely strong magnetic fields. Not to mention the middle of the night, but also in broad daylight, what happens when you stand in the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum?
There is a story about a student who couldn’t sleep in the middle of the night and planned to ride up to the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum to find a place to sleep (Nanjing is very hot in the summer, and his school is close to the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum). There was a section of the road that was very dark on the way up the mountain, and I felt It felt a bit cold, so I just wanted to lower my head and stamp on my feet to rush over. But on the way, he seemed to hear the sound of pedaling behind him, and when he looked back, he couldn't see anything. This happened several times in a row, and when passing by a cemetery. He saw a group of people in white gathering there. He thought he might have encountered something unclean, and happened to see the light from the rear of a taxi in front of him. No matter what, he chased the light with all his strength.
After finding a cool place, he prepared to sleep, but what happened on the road kept him awake. He always felt that something was going to happen. I thought I'd go back.
When he passed by the cemetery again, he accidentally looked in the direction of the cemetery. He saw a long-haired man in white looking at him and smiling at him. At that time, his soul was gone, and he rushed back to the dormitory like a whirlwind.
Afterwards, it was said that an uncle from Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum also confirmed the story of the man in white. This story was widely circulated that year.