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Is the incident of barbecued pork buns in Baxiandian true?

The incident of barbecued pork buns in Baxiandian is real.

The murder of the Eight Immortals Hotel is a sensational murder in 1985. The suspect, Huang Zhiheng, was suspected of killing an employee of a Jiukou and Macau Eight Immortals Hotel.

During his detention, Huang Zhiheng killed himself by cutting off his pulse with a soda bottle cap and never admitted to killing anyone. It is still a mystery whether the suspect was assisted by the same party or not. This case has been adapted into movies, TV series and comics for many times. As the story mentions "pork buns with human flesh", it is said that the sales of pork buns in Hong Kong and Macao will drop whenever the film is staged.

Baxiandian barbecued pork bun event background:

The Eight Immortals Hotel, located in the Black Sand Ring of Macau (now the former site of Victoria Hotel), was opened in about A.D. 1960, and was run by the Zheng Lin family. Zheng Lin used to be a roasted meat vendor, but with the help of a chicken and duck vendor in the market, he borrowed money to open a restaurant. 1973, he married his wife, cen Yi Hui, and had four daughters and one son. This family lives in the fourth street of Heishahuan. According to the neighborhood, Zheng Lin is honest and very popular with the neighborhood, but his wife is addicted to mahjong, frequents casinos, attaches great importance to money and is unpopular.

The suspect, Huang Zhiheng, whose original name was Chen Ziliang, was about 50 years old at the time of the crime and lived with a son in his twenties. He is from Shulou Village, Nanhai, Guangdong. His real name is Archie, and his family is quite rich. Later, he and his family came to settle in Hong Kong. He was imprisoned in Hong Kong for five years for breaking the law. After serving his sentence, he married a woman surnamed Huang and had two sons. 1.

After the murder of the Eight Immortals Hotel, the police found him involved in another murder. 1973165438+10/5 He went to King's Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong and borrowed 10000 yuan from a man named Li He. Rejected, Li He and his wife and their sister were tied up, chopped, drowned in the bathtub, and tried to set fire to it with a liquefied petroleum gas stove. Fortunately, Li He, his sister and his daughter.

At that time, his name was Chen Ziliang. After that, he fled to Pingnan Township, Pingzhou District, Nanhai County, Guangdong Province, lived in Li Jiazhong, an old servant, and fell in love with Li's daughter. They sneaked into Macao. In order to escape the police, he cut off a section of his left index finger and burned it to destroy his fingerprints. 1986, after the hotel case was exposed, Li and his family recognized him as.