Yu Meiren revealed that Zhen Ni’s husband, Fu Sheng, died two days after receiving an expensive gift. (Picture/Flip YouTube)
Due to the relationship between religion and customs in Chinese society, there are some taboos in many interactions in life, such as giving gifts during festivals and festivals, there are also many eyebrows and taboos in gift selection. Well-known host Yu Meiren recently revealed on the show “I Just Ask You Are You Normal” that she once heard Zhen Ni say that her husband Fu Sheng once received an expensive gift, but only two days after receiving the gift, Fu Sheng Unfortunately, she died in a car accident. Yu Meiren said bluntly: “She came to tell me, so in fact, the Chinese are very taboo to give this.”
Fu Sheng married Zhen Ni in 1977, and they were a well-known silver couple in the entertainment industry. But on a certain night in July 1983, when Fu Sheng and his elder brother were driving a white Porsche sports car presented by Jenny to the filming location on Clear Water Bay Road, the car crashed into a mountain wall for unknown reasons. The sound equipment broke the ribs, and the ribs went straight into the heart. He died of serious injuries the next morning at the age of 28.
Yu Meiren mentioned on the program recently that Jenny once revealed that Fu Sheng had received a black standing clock as a gift two days before the car accident, and the price was quite expensive. It wasn’t very comfortable, but she didn’t say it directly, and she died in a car accident two days later. Yu Meiren had to say bluntly: “In fact, Chinese people are very taboo to give away bells”, because the homonym of sending bells means “to send the end”.
Then if you really received the clock gift, how to crack it? Yu Meiren said that a friend once received a brand-name clock from someone else. She was reluctant to throw it away, but she was afraid that something bad would happen. After asking around, someone told her friend that the clock could be left in the toilet for a month. Because there is “shit (beginning) and bell (end)” in the toilet”, she also emphasized that the statement of breaking taboos is by no means nonsense.