No.33 Xiaoshihu Hutong, Xidan, is one of the four legendary haunted houses in Beijing.
Cao Xueqin left the garlic market and moved here after the drastic changes in Cao family. Cao Xueqin wrote the Story of the Stone here. According to the grandfather of the local residents, people who live here will soon hear the sound of silk and bamboo at night, mixed with the sad songs of young women. ...
Ligong
The legendary Xi An Li Men Wang Mi is the four haunted houses in Beijing.
An aunt surnamed Shi said that her ancestors were Manchu, and the old man said that their ancestors were slaves. In a hundred years, you can often see a whirlwind of three people around the palace. Strangely, there was no wind ten paces away. ...
Hufangqiao Huguang Club
Hufangqiao Huguang Guild Hall, the legendary four haunted houses.
Huguang Guild Hall is very famous in the modern history of China. Guangxu was a temporary meeting, and most of the talents and talents who stayed here to talk about "Shangxi" for tea were celebrities in the ruling and opposition parties. Especially since then, Tan Sitong and Master Kang Liang, who became famous in the food market, are the most famous.
There is a long-standing saying that it is haunted here, but this is not the reason behind Tan's death. People say that before the guild hall was built here, it was a cemetery, which southerners call a cemetery. In the early years of the Republic of China, Foshan Dajia invested in the construction of Yizhuang and hired an old leper like a lion to take care of Yizhuang. After the old man lived here, the original ghost crying and phosphorus ghost fire gradually decreased until the old man died, because he had leprosy and his face was terrible, and no one ever caught up with the former.
Since the old man died, the ghost has been reborn. Some people who are misbehaving or unfilial throw stones and gravel outside the wall for no reason. There is a curse, but no one opens the door. ...
Since then, even single men in Hufangqiao area dare not travel in the dead of night. ...
Shihu Hutong No.7 Songpo Library
Songpo Library, No.7 Shihu Hutong, the legendary four haunted houses in Beijing.
Xu Zhimo once lived here, which is said to be Wu Sangui's residence. Chen Yuanyuan's sweet soul has been cruising in this deep alley for hundreds of years. It is said that a foreign coachman passed by here in the early years of the Republic of China. When the guest got off the bus, he disappeared when he met the money. He only saw a peacock feather floating in the air and drifting away. The coachman looked down, and the "Yuan Datou" in his hand became Shunzhi Bao Tong, which had been abolished in the early Qing Dynasty. ...
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(Actually, I think it is more practical. )
There is a particularly shabby building in the north of Chaoyangmen Street. It's very old. At first glance, the haunted window disappeared and the wall was covered with climbing cores.
The haunted house is a ghost scene in the legend of old Beijing. The haunted houses in Beijing are distributed in different parts of the capital. The most famous haunted house is No.81Chaonei Street. You might as well explore with your eyes here.