On March 10, Rashomon, a 23-year-old Tsinghua graduate studying in the Netherlands, has been missing for more than two weeks and has not been heard from since. The reporter learned that on the evening of February 23, a classmate saw him in a supermarket near Rashomon’s apartment, and then Rashomon lost contact.

On March 7, Rashomon’s local relatives in the Netherlands visited his apartment and found that his passport and mobile phone were all in the apartment. Rashomon’s relatives said that the police found that the last time he was found to be using the curfew was at 2:12 a.m. on February 23, but no one was seen in the surveillance. Rashomon was born in 2001, graduated from the Department of Philosophy of Tsinghua University with a bachelor’s degree, and will study in the Netherlands in 2024. Rashomon’s research institute has posted an email to search for people, and his friends have also posted a number of missing person notices on social media, and the local police have now intervened to search for Rashomon’s traces.