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Why is the life span of Japanese sumo short?
Sumo, regarded as Japan's "national skill", is a traditional sport that Japanese people especially like. In the minds of many sumo lovers, sumo is a very simple and understandable sport. Without complicated elimination, the result only takes a few seconds.

In addition, in a sense, Heracles' unique clothes, crotch cloth and naked upper body stimulate the audience's eyes and bring unusual sensory effects. Even this special visual spectacle has almost become the language symbol of "Japan" in the stereotype, which is famous at home and abroad.

Sumo wrestler, an outstanding movie star, is loved and worshipped by Japanese people, especially teenagers, and becomes a famous man of the hour.

1. Why is the life short?

In Japan, the training of sumo wrestlers depends on the Ministry. The Japanese Sumo Association has 53 departments, and the top leader of each department is called "pro" (that is, master). The relatives are generally retired celebrities, who are in charge of the sumo association and teach their disciples to learn sumo skills. A selection, students are selected from the national primary school students. As long as parents agree, food, clothing, housing and transportation are borne by the department.

Therefore, the heavier the weight, the more advantageous it is. Therefore, sumo "fattening" is also a very important step in training. ......

Today, let's talk about the hard course of Japanese sumo wrestlers' "gaining weight".

In order to gain weight, Lux usually adopts a diet and sleep-based fattening method.

Usually sumo wrestlers have to eat a lot of rice and stew to reach a fat figure. Japanese sumo wrestlers Yokozuna, Chad Haakeo Rowan and Bai Peng wrestle with 65,438+08,500 to 65,438+09,000 calories through "gluttony" every day (at present, the highest sumo titles are only Bai Peng and Rima Fuji).

His standard dinner usually includes: 500 grams of roast beef, three bowls of rice, two fried flounder, two or three fried chicken legs, 500 grams of butter biscuits, liter beer and Japanese rice wine. Every meal can be said to be like a sore throat.

After a rest, he will eat some rice balls stuffed with seaweed and fish. Sumo wrestlers often eat Japanese food: a kind of hot pot containing a variety of nutritious foods-called "Lux Hot Pot".

Generally speaking, in the morning 1 1 or so, Lux people have the first meal of the day. The old team members and the young team members made a special dish called "Assorted Hot Pot". The word "ちゃんこ" means all the food of Lux. Its origin is assorted hot pot, and everything is cooked in a pot.

Mixed hot pot with boneless chicken soup as the soup base, which contains all kinds of meat, vegetables and fish. It is common to eat soups and side dishes rich in protein. A big sumo wrestlers can eat as much food as the average 5.6 people.

After the first meal of the day, the Lux family went back to their room to take a nap. This nap is also to make what you eat directly absorbed by the body into fat, thus gaining weight.

Then at six or seven in the evening, Lux came back for dinner. This is really a dream life of eating and sleeping.

Every meal can be said to be eating to the throat and then going to sleep. What's more, they do some very intense fitness exercises, and they are also very intense when they practice. Fitness exercise is to destroy and tear tendons and meat, and then let tendons and meat grow up, so most players weigh more than 300 Jin.

Compared with other sports, the life span of sumo wrestlers is quite short. Lux's overeating and obesity can easily lead to heart disease, cerebral thrombosis, decreased liver function and other diseases, and leg injuries are more common because of this "unbearable weight". According to statistics, the average life expectancy of sumo wrestlers is only 57 years old.

2. Why is the income so high?

Excellent sumo wrestlers' status in Japan can be said to be lofty, and they can even hang out in the upper class. Therefore, in the impression of the Japanese, sumo wrestlers are generally considered to be really rich except for the reputation of Hercules.

According to the results of the competition, sumo wrestlers are divided into ten grades: sequence, sequence 2, sequence 3, curtain position, stage 12, summary, Guan Wei, Daguan and Yokozuna. Yokozuna is the highest stage in sumo wrestlers, and sumo wrestlers, who is over 12 years old, is called Lux, becoming a professional sumo wrestlers with a high salary.

In Nara era, sumo was regarded as a national gift by the imperial court. If you can win the sumo contest, the reward is also very generous.

However, not everyone can become a sumo wrestlers, and the recruitment conditions for beginners are extremely strict. First of all, physically, the weight must reach 75 kilograms and the height must reach 1.73 meters.

More importantly, sumo wrestlers have to endure hellish painful training. Drinking and going out casually are forbidden on weekdays. I get up at 5 am for training and turn off the lights at 8 or 9 pm. Day after day, year after year, there is no change.

Coaches give their students the devil's training method. Therefore, students will run out of school because of unbearable pain.

Therefore, despite their high salaries, in fact, behind every success, there are efforts you can't imagine, and there are countless thorns at the foot of every glamorous career.

3. Why is the wife so beautiful?

Nowadays, many people have the habit of going to the gym, because in everyone's impression, being fat means being inferior in the workplace, which means not being favored by the opposite sex.

In Japan, there is a profession that has no such concerns at all. It's sumo. In my impression, several sumo wrestlers married beautiful women.

Case 1: Guinaihuabu and Rie Miyazawa

Gui Naihua is the 65th generation Yokozuna in Japanese sumo history, and also a very distinctive sumo wrestler. He never acts recklessly in competitions and has his own philosophy of sumo.

1992, the news that Gui Naihua was engaged to Rie Miyazawa, a popular Japanese actress, caused a sensation all over Japan.

Rie Miyazawa was a very popular actress at that time.

Two months after their engagement, they announced the dissolution of their engagement. It is reported that Rie Miyazawa's mother and agent, Photon, got in the way.

Mother Photon is a strong woman, unwilling to get married in Rie Miyazawa during the popular period. She sent Rie Miyazawa's good friend and singer Michuanxian to earnestly persuade, "Your responsibility is great. Your mother has only one daughter. How can your mother live when she marries? " You can't be desperate together because of your mood. "

After breaking off the engagement, Rie Miyazawa suffered from anorexia and committed suicide.

Three years after breaking off the engagement, Gui Naihua married the beauty anchor Jingzi Kono.

After retiring, your flowers have lost a lot of weight and your spirit has improved a lot. There is a career outside and a wife inside, which is simply a winner in life.

Case 2: Kazuko

Bai Pengxiang is the 69th generation Yokozuna in Japanese sumo history. His wife and son are the daughter of the president of his support club, the daughter of a big consortium, and a typical white man.

Their wedding ceremony was held in Otsuka International Art Museum, a famous painting. Bai Peng looked at his wife in a wedding dress and said for a long time, "Remember what the bride looks like."

After the wedding, they left the venue to meet with the Governor of Tokushima, Iizuka, and accepted his letter of appointment as "Tourism Ambassador for Living in the Island". Then, I toured the city in a convertible and water bus, and received the blessings and encouragement from the fans.

The two now have children and live a happy family life.

There are many more! Please turn on the whole wow mode and get ready to see the following picture:

Why on earth is this? !

Japan claims that sumo originated in 23 BC. Actually, it was stolen from China. Sumo in ancient China began in the Qin and Han Dynasties, when it was called Jiao Di, and it was called Sumo in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, that is, when it was introduced to Japan.

Sumo has gradually evolved into an aristocratic entertainment. It is said that in ancient Japan, sumo, as a performance, could only be performed for the emperor, which was invisible to ordinary people. It is considered a great honor to be lucky enough to watch a sumo, so Japanese folk worship sumo athletes.

In modern times, sumo has gradually become a popular sport in Japan, and the Japanese people have great respect for sumo wrestlers, especially Japanese women. Many Japanese beauties are proud of marrying sumo wrestlers.

On the one hand, it is because of the profound cultural tone of sumo origin, on the other hand, it is real life. Japanese sumo wrestlers have the highest income among the athletes. Sumo wrestlers are divided into ten grades, among which Yokozuna, the highest grade, earns about 200,000 RMB per month.

Even a sumo wrestler, who is generally ranked sixth, earns nearly 80 thousand yuan a month, and this income is very stable, which has captured Japanese women economically. Besides, marrying a sumo wrestler can gain social status and respect.

So many beautiful women in Japan compete to marry sumo wrestlers, which is why Japanese sumo wrestlers usually have beautiful wives.

4. The living conditions of sumo wrestlers

Many of them are sumo wrestlers from rural areas or foreign countries (mainly Mongolia). They are eager to get rich and become idols in people's minds. So they came all the way to Tokyo and lived in a sumo "house" (where sumo wrestlers live and train intensively, and there are 43 rooms in Japan). Except for two hours of training every day, they live a collective life of eating and sleeping.

Bai Peng, who won the Yokozuna honor at the age of 2 1, has been sitting quietly for eight years and is still active in TV programs, becoming the object of Japanese respect and worship.

In fact, there are not many lucky sumo wrestlers like Bai Peng. On the contrary, most of them, after filling their ordinary bodies into the giants for more than ten years, are still unable to be promoted because of their poor grades and have been stranded in no one's land for a long time. After reaching a certain age, they are forced to retire, and then face the crisis of early illness and short life.

For themselves, this life can be described as "gambling". In addition, sumo wrestlers under "Twelve" can't get a monthly salary from the sumo association, and their life can only be provided by a "house" without generous subsidies.

Now the sport of sumo has also been quietly changed. In recent years, sumo wrestling has been plagued by scandals and corruption involving drug abuse, gambling and criminal groups.

This directly led to the 20 12 years, the number of Japanese men who want to be sumo wrestlers hit a record low, and the number of spectators also dropped sharply. At the same time, sumo wrestlers from Inner Mongolia and Hawaii began to replace Japanese players in the championships.

Even so, it is a national movement.

The broadcast of senior players' games is usually at 4 pm. At this time, not many people can turn on the TV, except on weekends, which also leads to a decrease in the number of viewers. Nowadays, it is rare to hear young people talk about sumo.