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What happened in the history of No.81Chaonei Street in Beijing and was turned into a ghost building?

This is one of the four most famous haunted houses in Beijing. There are many rumors about this "haunted house". 1890, these two three-story French buildings were slowly built in the capital. This building was originally built by the emperor as a church of the English Catholic Church.

However, I don't know why, the project stopped after the small building was generally built. Some people say it's because of war, others say it's because of supernatural phenomena. According to legend, there is a 5-kilometer-long tunnel under the two buildings, but it was buried by the subway. These two strange small buildings stand so conspicuously in the same place, and the rumors about it began at that time.

It is said that this used to be the site of the Huo family in Beijing. The Huo family found a prostitute and married the dead second brother. The woman died in despair. Later, the Huo family unexpectedly died one after another. It is said that there is a mirror next to the window where a woman committed suicide. After midnight 12, I can't see myself in the mirror. After that, the old house needs to be rebuilt. But the project stopped soon after it started, because the workers disappeared one by one and the people looking for people in the secret passage disappeared.

It is this pile of events that makes the old house more sinister and casts a mysterious veil on it. It was not until 20 17 that the hotel was rented out after renovation that the so-called haunted theory came to an end.

In fact, the house has become a "killing house" related to the place where the house was built. If it is built in a place with serious electromagnetic interference, it may affect people's mentality and spirit, make people have all kinds of fantasies, and thus produce all kinds of "ghost legends."