As we all know, many haunted houses are now haunted houses, mainly because there have been murders here, because they are related to death, so most people dare not live in haunted houses anymore.
The reason why Huguang Guild Hall will become a haunted house is also related to the murders that have happened here. It is said that this place was once a mass grave before the establishment of the guild hall. There are countless dead people buried in mass graves, so it is not surprising that they are haunted. Legend has it that there are ghosts crying on mass graves every night, and there are bits and pieces of jack-o'-lanterns, which are very scary.
Later, a rich man paid to build a righteous village here and invited an old man with an alien face to look after him. From then on, there was a place to park the bodies, and the haunted things gradually disappeared. It is said that the old man had leprosy before, so he looks a little ugly and scary, and everyone is afraid to go near him. Later, until the old man died of old age, no one knew who his real identity was.
But after the old man who took care of Yizhuang left, he began to be haunted again. However, we don't know the specific haunted method. There are too many versions rumored on the Internet, so you can look for them if you are interested.
Beijing Huguang Guild Hall was built in Jiaqing period, and its location is located in Hufang Road, Xuanwu District, Beijing. When it was first built, it attracted many dignitaries. Because there is a stage in the guild hall, dignitaries from all walks of life gather here every day.
With the stage, Huguang Guild Hall was once prosperous in the late Qing Dynasty. Tan Sitong, Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao, one of the six gentlemen of the 1898 Movement, are said to have seen plays here. Nowadays, times have changed. Although the dignitaries who used to watch plays here have disappeared into history, the Huguang Guild Hall still exists. Even if it is widely rumored that it is a haunted house, it will not affect everyone's enthusiasm for visiting here.