2. Personal experience in junior high school. One night, I was sleeping in my room and suddenly woke up. I looked in the direction of the wardrobe and suddenly saw a figure standing there in a big white skirt. At first, I was too scared to speak. Later, I got up the courage to ask him loudly: Who are you and why are you in my house? I didn't know how to sleep after that. The next day, I asked my mother if she heard me shout last night. My mom said no, and later asked my dad if he did. I still don't know whether what I saw that day was a ghost or just a dream.
3, the ghost presses the bed. This is more common. In high school, ghosts often pressed the bed for a while. The specific feeling is that I suddenly woke up after a mid-afternoon nap, but my body couldn't move and my chest was particularly stuffy. It's like someone is pressing you, and I can't breathe. I'm particularly scared. I want to open my eyes, but I can only try to open a crack. Then I have to hold my breath to wake up.
There is a neighbor who has a child at home, only two or three years old. One night, he sat on the bed and played. At first, he suddenly cried, as if something terrible had happened to him. His father asked him what was wrong, and the child pointed to the bed to indicate something was wrong. The old man in the countryside said that children under three years old have yin and yang eyes and can see ghosts, so the father of the child conveniently took out some cigarettes from the cigarette case and threw them under the bed, and then the child stopped.