Sumo is a sport similar to wrestling. It was called Jiaodi in Qin and Han Dynasties, and Sumo in Southern and Northern Dynasties to Southern Song Dynasty. It was introduced to Japan around the Tang Dynasty, and now it is a popular wrestling sport in Japan. In Japan, "sumo" plays an important role and is regarded as a "national skill" by the Japanese, which is loved by many Japanese. Many Japanese will be proud to receive sumo wrestlers's business card when their new home is built!
Brad Pitt holds an umbrella for his idol Wu Zangwan, the highest-ranking Japanese sumo wrestler and Yokozuna.
A big sumo wrestlers can eat as much food as the average 5.6 people. Because there is no weight limit in sumo competition, the heavier the body, the better, so most players are above 300 kg. Every meal can be said to be eating to the throat and then going to sleep. What's more, they do some intense fitness exercises, and they are also very intense when practicing. Fitness exercise is to tear the tendons and meat apart and then let them grow up. Compared with other sports, the life span of sumo wrestlers is quite short. Lux people are overeating and obese, prone to heart disease, cerebral thrombosis, decreased liver function and other diseases, and it is common for their legs to be overwhelmed and injured. According to statistics, the average life expectancy of sumo wrestlers is only 57 years old.