Japanese Urban Legend: Is the mannequin in the biology classroom alive?

It is said that after an object has been used for a long time, it will have a soul and become a spiritual body. On the campus with a long history, there are many urban legends about spiritual bodies. The mannequin in biology class, because it has the same appearance as a real person, is only presented as a skinned image, and has become the teaching tool that students are most afraid to look directly at. Because of this fear, many mysterious stories about mannequins have been derived.

The mannequin in the biology classroom is a famous campus mystery story in Japanese urban legends. The content of Mystery Story is that as long as the mannequin placed in the school biology classroom is in the middle of the night, it will leave its original position and run around the campus. At this time, if someone hits it with a mop or other instruments, it will be scattered all over the floor and all parts will escape. It won't be completely placed in the biology classroom until the next morning.

Among the seven wonders of Japanese campus, a "walking mannequin" often appears. The reason why this urban legend is circulated in Japan is believed to be because every school has a biology classroom, and every biology classroom has a mannequin. On the one hand, these models are in contact with humans every day; On the other hand, since ancient times, people also believe that dolls shaped by people's appearance will attract souls. So people are naturally afraid of it. In addition to mannequins, some versions of Mystery Story even contain skeleton models and animal specimens, which will leave their original positions and walk around in the middle of the night when no one is around.

On July 20 16, a local high school in kagoshima, Japan, found a skull suspected of being a human skull while sorting out the specimens stored in the biology classroom, and immediately contacted the police. The police searched for information and found that the skull belonged to a woman who died 50 years ago. At that time, the government buried the lady as an "unidentified person" and there was no detailed information about her.

The government also conducted a survey of schools across the country and found many similar cases. For example, the high school art room in the same county used skulls to sketch for more than 20 years, and later it was found to be real human bones. In fact, after the early western scientific knowledge flooded into Japan, Japanese schools collected a large number of corpses and bones for teaching or research purposes. These may be unidentified deceased, death row inmates, and people who voluntarily donate their bodies for research.

Then, the medical departments of colleges and universities have produced many human bone specimens, which may eventually be transferred to biology classes in local middle schools and other places. It was not until recent years that the Japanese government began to investigate the source of these specimens. For schools, those mannequins that are said to run at night are probably made up of real human bones.

When humans look into the eyes of mannequins, there will be connections in biological information. A mannequin will perceive and absorb people's thoughts, accumulate enough energy over time and produce a soul. When there is no one in the middle of the night, sometimes someone will clean the classroom and tidy things up in the campus biology classroom. Everyone always thinks that there is a good student.

Until one night, student K returned to school because he forgot to bring his homework. He came to his classroom, found an unlocked window and turned it into a classroom. After getting the homework, he remembered something about the student who cleaned in the middle of the night. Under the action of curiosity, he came to the corridor and visited the whole school, but he didn't see anyone, thinking that maybe that person happened not to come today.

Just as he was about to leave the teaching building, he suddenly saw a black shadow coming out of the biology classroom. He immediately hid to see who the student really was. As the shadow got closer and closer to him, student K began to feel extremely nervous. Just as the shadow passed by him, he looked at it carefully and found that it was naked, like naked. He wondered if he was dizzy, but just then, the man turned around and student K saw the man's face clearly. The whole person was too scared to move, because he clearly saw that half of his internal organs and muscles were exposed and there was no skin cover.

When student K looked at that person, he found from the cold eyes of the other person that this so-called good student was actually a mannequin in the biology classroom.

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