Who is the little boy who saved the country with a soak of urine? Which country?

Updated on parenting 2024-02-25
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Julien, a Belgian. Legend has it that Julien was saved by dwelling the fuse lit by the invaders with urine, avoiding a possible city fire, so that Brussels was saved, so he became the lucky man and guardian of all Belgians.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Julien, Belgium.

    In ancient times, Belgium was occupied by Spain, and received the resolute resistance of the Belgian people, who were ready to blow up the whole city when they evacuated Belgium.

    He was witty and brave enough to douse the fuse with his own urine.

    Kept the city. And he was killed by the arrows of the invaders.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Julien, Belgium. Less than even peeing** in Belgian folklore stories. But there are several versions.

    The most widely circulated story is that the ancient Spanish invaders tried to blow up the city with explosives when they evacuated Brussels, the capital of Belgium. Fortunately, the little boy went out to pee at night, extinguished the fuse, avoided a possible city fire, and saved Brussels, so he became the lucky man and guardian of all Belgians. In honor of the little hero, a bronze statue of him was carved (built in 1619 by the master sculptor Teromkesno), which became the "First Citizen of Brussels".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Julien, Belgium.

    Juliaant, known by the Belgian people as "the first citizen of Brussels". According to legend, in the 14th century, when the foreign invaders were about to blow up the city of Brussels, they used a soak of urine to extinguish the burning fuse, thus saving the ancient city of Brussels and sparing the people of the city. The Belgian people are proud of him and praise him for his courageous wit and unafraid of sacrifice.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First Citizen of Brussels, Belgium - Less than Lian.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. The "manneken pis" in the question is Manneken Pis, also known as Manneken Pis, located in Brussels, the capital of Belgium.

    2. Historical allusions:

    Legend has it that when the Spanish occupiers evacuated Brussels, they planned to blow up the city with explosives, but fortunately, the little boy peed at night and extinguished the fuse to save the city. This statue was carved in honor of the little hero.

    The story of is derived from Belgian folklore, and there are several versions, the main plot is similar, but the historical background of the occurrence is different.

    Claim 1: In 1142, Duke Gothfred III led the army against a foreign enemy, and when the army was defeated, the duke put his youngest son in a cradle and hung it under a tree to boost the morale of the army, and finally was able to defeat the enemy army and triumphantly.

    Claim 2: Xiao Lian got up in the middle of the night to pee, saw the neighbor's house on fire, Xiao Lian couldn't find a water source to extinguish it, and urinated to extinguish the fire and rescue the trapped people.

    Myth 3: The most widely circulated is that the ancient Spanish invaders wanted to blow up the city with explosives when they evacuated Brussels. Fortunately, it was less than a night out of the pee, which extinguished the fuse.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Belgium.

    It is said that the child's name was Yu Lian, and he urinated to extinguish the fuse of the reactionary explosives and protect the safety of the city hall.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Brussels, the capital of Belgium, has the most beautiful Grand Place in Europe, surrounded by shopping streets and restaurants, and the oldest shopping street in Europe, Galeries StHubert is also here. The square is home to the world-famous bronze statue of the Peeing Boy (Manneken Pis.).

    Brussels' most famous attraction is the bronze statue of the peeing boy. It was built in 1619 at the corner of Rue de l'Etuve and Rue de Chene in the heart of Brussels.

    There are two origins as to why this statue was built, and the one we hear the most is that a young boy inadvertently used his own urine to extinguish the fuse that was about to detonate the bomb at Brussels City Hall, and people have shaped this statue to commemorate his bravery.

    Another legend is that the peeing boy is said to be the incarnation of Duke Duck Dfrey. In 1142, as a few months old baby, he was taken to the battlefield of Ransebeke, where the cradle hung on a tree branch to inspire an army discouraged by his father's death. As the army was about to retreat, the little duke suddenly stood up from the cradle and made the posture of the fountain statue, which inspired the morale of the time, and turned defeat into victory.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The Boy - The First Citizen of BrusselsIn the alley of Eduver in the center of Brussels, the capital of Belgium, there is a bronze statue of a little boy in the shape of a pee, which is the world-famous "First Citizen of Brussels" statue. There are several legends about the statue, the most widely known of which is that during a Belgian war of aggression, the defeated Spanish invaders, while fleeing the city, lit the fuse leading to the underground powder magazine of the town hall and tried to raze the city center to the ground.

    At that time, a young boy named Yu Lian found the fuse that was burning, and immediately withdrew the urine to extinguish the fuse, so that the city was spared, but Xiao Lian was shot and died. The people created this bronze statue in memory of this little hero. Another legend is that in the Middle Ages, a gang of robbers set up a fire in Brussels, and at this time, a prodigy descended from the sky, sprinkled a soak of urine and extinguished the fire, saving people's lives and property, so people erected a bronze statue to commemorate it.

    The statue is extremely vivid and realistic, naked, with a crossed waist and a belly, and constantly peeing calmly, which is very tempting and lovely. Every year in Europe and the United States, the carnival is a small and cheap statue to sprinkle beer, attracting people to participate in the carnival to drink first, a lively and moving scene.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Brussels Central Square - Julian.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Weibo name: jackson 得晙130925

    His mother's ins: Dayoung Jackson

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    And Nuoyi, will the point image be Nuoyi? How long ago**?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Yu Lian, the first citizen of Belgium, was founded in 1619, and legend has it that the Spanish occupiers planned to blow up the city with explosives when they evacuated Brussels, but the little boy Yu Lian saved the city by dousing the fuse with urine. The statue was carved in honor of the little hero, which has since become a famous attraction in Brussels.

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