Qingming is coming to Wuhan direct: new graves stand low sobbing everywhere

The first wave of sacrifices to cemeteries in Wuhan has already started before the Qingming Festival on April 4. Information has been circulating online that new graves are standing in Wuhan cemeteries and sobbing can be heard everywhere after being hit hard by the Chinese Communist Party‘s virus (New Coronary Pneumonia).

The tweeter “Lone Ranger” recently posted a set of photos with the following message: “Today, Wuhan started to sweep the graves, one of the cemeteries is full of new graves and there are low sobs everywhere. With the currently publicized 1.6 million people in Wuhan infected with ‘Wuhan pneumonia‘ and a 5% mortality rate, close to 100,000 people died in a tragic way.”

A report in the Chutian Metropolis Daily also revealed the sheer number of people visiting Wuhan this year. According to the report, from March 20 to 21, Wuhan’s major cemeteries ushered in the first peak of this year’s Qingming festival, only these two days, Wuhan City, there are as many as 320,000 people into the garden to sweep the tomb. According to Wuhan cemetery staff, according to past experience, it is estimated that this weekend, March 27, 28 two days, and April 3 to April 5 before and after the Qingming will be the peak period, for this reason, the cemetery management reminded the public to “try to stagger the peak festival” to reduce pressure.

This has reignited the discussion of how many people died in Wuhan during last year’s Epidemic.

Under the news on social media platforms, there are messages expressing hope to learn the truth, while others sympathize with Wuhan’s misfortune but are angry at the lack of argument: “Don’t forget to let the international community count the tombstones when they investigate the truth!” “Before the city was closed, the Party had set aside enough Time to spread the epidemic around the world, playing a big game.” “More is not more! A million is also years!”

A joint investigative report published by the University of Washington School of Medicine and Ohio State University in June 2020 had stated that, based on an analysis of the number of urns sent out from the Wuhan crematorium and various publicly available information, it was estimated that the actual number of deaths in Wuhan in the CCP virus epidemic could be more than 10 times the figure officially announced by the CCP.

Before the traditional Chinese New Year in February this year, Wuhan had seen chrysanthemums being snapped up, with demand outstripping supply. The official media washed their hands of the situation at the time, saying that “the public bought flowers to signify that they wanted to be bullish”.

But it was soon angrily denounced by the private sector: “Why didn’t the official media mention that the flower stores were off the market in relation to the custom of burning Qingxiang incense for the people of Wuhan to pay respects? Such cruel desecration of people’s sadness, so disgusting to please the power, the reporter is saying that Wuhan people cheerfully buy chrysanthemums is congratulating the death of Family members? The funeral happy to do can not say, can only say that you are bereft of conscience!”

Wuhan people also lamented online, “This year, the streets are full of chrysanthemums, saying that Wuhan’s big suppliers are out of supply. This also indirectly reflects the misery of Wuhan last year.”

The news even attracted the attention of international media at the time, raising questions overseas about “how many people died in Wuhan last year”.

Now that the Qingming festival has drawn attention to Wuhan’s tragedy again, some netizens believe that the Chinese Communist Party authorities, who have clamped down on speech, are “afraid that the people of Wuhan will be banned from visiting their graves on the Qingming festival in the future.