Public concern erupted online after popular Chinese author Yi Du Jun Hua (一度君华) made an alarming late-night post on 13 November, claiming she was being targeted by an individual impersonating Li Xinjun, a supposed Taoist from Beijing’s Baiyun Guan.
In the post, she said the person had been harassing her and using what she described as “high-frequency electromagnetic interference” aimed at her head and heart.
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She alleged the individual forced her to write a will, allowed her only an hour of sleep each day, and pushed her to the edge of emotional collapse.
What made the situation even more bewildering was the timing.
Only hours earlier, the author reassured readers that she was safe following a brief disappearance, describing her experience as “legend-like” and promising to pause updates for a while.
That calm, reflective note flipped abruptly into a plea for help, causing fans to worry something serious had happened between the two posts.
On 14 November, Jinjiang Literature City, where she has published the bulk of her novels since 2009, confirmed that they contacted her family immediately after seeing the SOS.
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Around the same time, netizens uncovered a post from her younger brother, who stated that she was currently with family members and not alone.
He suggested that she had likely been targeted by a psychological scam — a manipulative tactic designed to place the victim under intense emotional pressure.
He also noted that the family is collecting evidence to file an official police report, signalling that they intend to pursue the matter formally rather than treat it as an online misunderstanding.
Adding to the mystery, observant fans noticed that despite her distressed posts, she continued updating her creative column on Jinjiang.
This only deepened uncertainty about her situation, with many unsure whether the updates were scheduled, deliberate, or posted under pressure.
Born in 1986 in Sichuan, Yi Du Jun Hua is a respected name in online literature, known for her work across xianxia, wuxia, and historical romance. Since debuting on Jinjiang in 2009, she has produced a string of popular titles:
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The Starry Love (星落凝成糖)
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Lost Promise (胭脂债 / Yan Zhi Zhai)
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Jianghu Xiao Xiang Feng
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Ming Yue Ru Jun Huai
Several have been adapted into dramas, including:
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The Starry Love starring Chen Xingxu and Li Landi
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Lost Promise with Yu Wenwen, Yang Yeming, Yao Wang, and others
Her established presence in the industry has only amplified public concern, with many longtime readers hoping she receives proper support and clarity soon.
As of now, her family has shared no additional details about the alleged scam or her current state.
Discussions online remain active, with readers urging calm and patience while the family handles the situation privately.
For the moment, fans are simply hoping that the author stabilises and that the matter can be formally addressed through official channels, bringing closure to a situation that has left many unsettled.
Source: Sohu

