August 3, 2007
News from China

Found at: God Is For Suckers

‘Ghost bride’ returns to haunt Chinese trio

CHINESE police have arrested three men for killing two young women and selling their corpses as “ghost brides” for dead, single men.

The women were victims of a belief dating back to before the Han dynasty in the highlands of western China that young men and women who die unmarried should go to their graves accompanied by a recently deceased partner to be their spouse in the afterlife.

Yang Donghai, 35, a peasant of Shaanxi province, confessed to killing a woman bought from a poor family for 12,000 yuan (£785) last year, China’s Legal Daily reported yesterday. Yang said he was “tricked” into buying the girl, who was mentally handicapped and unable to care for herself.

Realising she was not marriage material for himself, Yang hatched a plan to recover his losses with Liu Shengha, who reportedly told Yang: “Who wants a living person? A dead woman’s body still gets a great price in Shanxi.”

The two men went to Shanxi to find a buyer, making contact with Li Longsheng, an undertaker whom police said was known for buying and selling dead women for “ghost weddings”. Yang and Liu poisoned and then strangled the girl, selling her to Li for 16,000 yuan.

Emboldened by their success, Yang and two accomplices lured a prostitute to an abandoned courtyard where they strangled her and sold her to Li for 8,000 yuan. “I did it for the money; it was a quick buck,” Yang said, according to the paper. “I planned to do a few more.”

Zhang Zhangyan, the Yan Chuan county police officer, said: “It’s a good thing we broke this case when we did, otherwise who knows how many women would have been murdered? These guys found a get-rich-quick scheme.”

People on mainland China and Taiwan, and Chinese people throughout Asia, still carry out “ghost marriages”.

According to superstition, the unmarried dead will often haunt the living in dreams and can ruin the prosperity of future generations unless their ghosts are wed.

When the Communist Party took control of mainland China in 1949, it sought to eliminate “feudal customs” such as foot-binding and arranged marriages that relegated women.

However, despite decades of rapid political and economic change, many old superstitions persist. And in China - where no method for getting rich is beyond the pale, from the organ trade to mass production of fake medicines - cases such as these may not be rare.

Police in Yanan, the poor and dusty corner of Shaanxi where Chairman Mao Zedong nurtured his Communist revolution, believe there may be many more ghost brides acquired by murder.

Tai Jianlin, the journalist who interviewed Yang, believes this case reveals a dangerous gap between the rich and modernising cities and the poor and often backward countryside.


Post A Comment!


Last Page | Page 126 of 257 | Next Page
The Diva


My name is Tamara Walter,
I'm a twenty-one year old,
married, mother of a beautiful
little boy. I currently work at a
restaurant, and my aspiration
in life is to become a chef.

Please feel free to read my
blog to find out more about
me, and even subscribe to
it, if you would like.

Menu

Join
Subscribe via email address:


Delivered by FeedBurner

Subscribe in a reader.

Weight Loss
Updated every Monday!


Chatterbox

Found You!

Categories
Cute Kiddo Alert!
Daily Dose Of Diva
Done Gone Random
My YouTube Videos
Psychotic Rants
Religious Craziness
Reviews Gone Wild
Shit In The News
Weight Loss
Yummy Recipes!

Friends
womanoffeathers
DeeJay
slayerbarbie
grimfairy
Chica
gothicsuperstar
evilnstuff
Shoegal
kingofankh
imustbcr8zier
thedivaofthedark
paledaemon
wozza
LauriesAsylum
roserose
Angiebaby2oo5
GermanRose

Bloggy Stuff
Add to Technorati Favorites


Blog Directory & Search 

engine
blog search directory





web site hit counter





Please Read

Blog Disclaimer:
This is a personal blog. The thoughts, views, and opinions expressed here are my own.

My thoughts, views, and opinions are subject to change from time to time as I learn more and as I develop more of an understanding about topics and issues I may blog about.

This blog holds thoughts, views, and opinions that I may have at a particular moment in time that will most likely change over time, therefore, I reserve the right to evolve my knowledge, thoughts, views, and opinions without reason.

Please be advised: This blog may contain some distasteful links, content, language, information or opinions not suitable for all ages and may also contain some paid content.

For more information about paid content, please read my disclosure below.

Photo Disclaimer:
Most photographs found here are either photographs taken by me, my friends and family or photographs found on the web. If any graphic or other image is copyrighted to you and you don't wish it to be on my blog or want me to place credit to you for the image posted, please email me with your evidence of ownership.

Comment Disclaimer:
Comments are welcome. Please note that tasteless, insulting, or off topic comments may be deleted, that I may remove any comment at my discreation without reason, and that I am not responsible for any content found on this blog unless the content is posted by me and does not link to a third party.

Disclosure Policy:
This policy is valid from 19 March 2008.

This blog accepts forms of cash advertising, sponsorship, paid insertions or other forms of compensation.

The compensation received may influence the advertising content, topics or posts made in this blog. That content, advertising space or post may not always be identified as paid or sponsored content.

The owner(s) of this blog is compensated to provide opinion on products, services, websites and various other topics. Even though the owner(s) of this blog receives compensation for our posts or advertisements, we always give our honest opinions, findings, beliefs, or experiences on those topics or products.

The views and opinions expressed on this blog are purely the bloggers' own. Any product claim, statistic, quote or other representation about a product or service should be verified with the manufacturer, provider or party in question.

This blog does not contain any content which might present a conflict of interest.

Get your own disclosure..

Thank you for taking the time to read my disclaimers and disclosure!

Credits:
Layout design by
Tamara Walter
.

Blog hosted by
EFX2Blogs
.

Ads

Randomness