"The sky is as red as blood" is a sign of great misfortune! Blood-red night sky appears again in Zhejiang, China

 

After two years, the blood-red night sky once again appeared in Zhoushan, Zhejiang, China, which was very scary. In ancient China, "the sky is as red as blood" was regarded as a sign of great misfortune. On the evening of May 23, Zhoushan residents shared a video showing that the local sky suddenly turned blood red, like a doomsday scene. Many netizens said that this may be an ominous sign and that there may be a bloody disaster. On May 7, 2022, red skies also appeared in Putuo District, Zhoushan. A local elder said he had never seen such a scene in his life. On the 11th, blood-red skies were also seen in Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, causing concern among local citizens. At that time, the CCP official came forward to “explain” that this was “caused by the refraction and scattering of red lights on offshore fishing vessels.” This statement was so far-fetched that it attracted ridicule from netizens. In the early morning of April 15 this year, citizens in Wuhan, Hubei Province also photographed a blood-red sky, which was very strange. The ancient Chinese believed that "the red ones lead to military shortages", so the blood moon and blood-colored sky were regarded as ominous signs, indicating disasters such as war disasters and droughts. "Yi Si Zhan" written by Li Chunfeng of the Tang Dynasty recorded: "When the red air comes out of the sky ship, there will be no one who can stand on his own within a year." "The red air is full of blood, which is like bleeding." "The red air covers the sun like blood. There is light, severe drought, and the people are hungry. "The red clouds are surrounding the east and west, and the country is losing soldiers."

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