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Is Ekin Cheng really crushed by ghosts in Japanese hotels?

I don't think anyone believes this, because now everyone believes in science and there are not so many superstitious ideas. Ekin Cheng, also a Buddhist, once revealed that he wanted to become a monk, which was surprising. However, he also believes in ghosts. He once revealed that he was crushed by a ghost in a Japanese hotel and couldn't open his mouth when he saw the shadow. After this strange thing, he was unlucky again and again and was injured in filming. Many things make him feel depressed, so he always believes in ghosts and sometimes sings his own songs loudly to make himself strong.

After marrying Nicholas Tse, Cecilia Cheung also began to believe in Buddhism. I don't know whether she believes in Buddhism because she was influenced by Nicholas Tse or because she encountered a supernatural phenomenon. It is said that Cecilia Cheung has always refused to make ghost films. This is because he traveled to Japan with his sister in his early years. How did you know that in the hotel in the middle of the night, the TV was always on and off, and he saw a headless woman wearing a kimono riding on his stomach. At that time, Bai Zhi was so scared that she fell asleep and stayed up all night. Until now, she is still dying.

Nicholas Tse, who has always had a Buddha in his heart, also believes in ghosts. It is reported that he was suspected of being haunted by ghosts at the shooting scene earlier, but a very simple action was incredibly injured. In addition, after filming a scene of burning cards to the underworld in Nicholas Tse, strange things happened frequently at home. When someone comes out of his house, he suddenly vomits, and at the same time he hears the baby calling his name at night. In addition, Nicholas Tse is sometimes short of breath and easily excited, so he must exorcise ghosts to feel at ease.

Alec Su who believes in Buddhism is very interesting. Once I went to Athens to shoot a new play, and I stayed in a high-end hotel with a daily rent of 10 thousand. As a result, at one o'clock in the middle of the night, he felt oppressed by ghosts, and he heard the sound of the toilet. Although he had Buddhist scriptures and Buddha statues to protect himself, he still felt that the other side was very strong and it took him a long time to get up. He also bluntly said that the ghost must be a foreign ghost, which is quite humorous. The next day, Alec Su hung many Buddha statues and spells in his room to compete with them.