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Perseverance in Life: The Story of an Old Iranian Scavenger
Can you believe it? Although there are various record holders in the Guinness Book of Records, no one has ever heard of anyone being able to break the Guinness World Record without bathing.
In the Iranian village of Dezhiga, there is an 87-year-old scavenger who has never bathed in 67 years since his wife's death. What's even more incredible is that this old man has a different lifestyle.
He ate carcasses of animals picked up on the side of the road when he was hungry, drank water from a stinking gutter when he was thirsty, and his only hobby was making tobacco smoking out of animal feces. This is an unbearable picture of life, but it is this scruffy and disliked old man who has never been ill and has won the Guinness World Record Award.
How did Amu Haji, the old man who didn't bathe, spend these 67 years of unusual life? Let's pause and explore his story quietly.
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"Stinky old man, stay away from us." In the southern Iranian village of Dezhiga, a group of children laughed around an old man covered in dirt, his face so covered in dirt that he could not see his physiognomy. The old man was dressed in shabby clothes, and to the villagers, he was like a beggar.
Local villagers were filled with disgust for the old man, Amu Haji, and were reluctant to approach him. This explains why the children throw garbage at him. However, who would have thought that someone would be able to go 67 years without bathing? It's just incredible.
Iran, a country in the Middle East, has long been plagued by war, drought and economic deprivation. The inhabitants live in poverty and water scarcity, and it is a blessing to survive such harsh conditions.
However, it was in this place that we met a man known for being "dirty", Amu Haji. His body exudes a pungent stench that can be smelled even from standing dozens of meters away. This smell has become his hallmark and one of the reasons why he is known for the Guinness Book of World Records.
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When was the last bath? 67 years ago. Amu Haji, born in 1934, has not bathed in 67 years. To understand his decision, let's go back in time to that happy time.
Amu Haji lives in the village of Dezhiga, a relatively poor place where some people struggle to feed themselves, let alone read and culture. From an early age, he worked with his parents to make ends meet, which is not easy for a child. The family worked hard and couldn't wear a new dress all year round.
People here lead ordinary lives and don't know when the unexpected will come. In this environment, Amu Haji vowed to find a girl to spend the rest of his life with. He stuck to his ideas, despite his parents' disapproval.
The local custom is that when boys and girls reach the age of thirteen or fourteen, their marriage is arranged by their parents. The appearance and life ability of the other party will become the criteria for examination. For Amu Haji, his conditions were not very good at the time, but he insisted on finding a partner who could go through difficult years together.
When he was 20 years old, a girl finally caught his eye. She is beautiful and has a gentle personality, and Amu Haji is deeply attracted to her, so he begins to actively pursue it. Fortunately, the girl was impressed by his sincerity, and the two successfully married, which became the happiest time of his life.
His wife cared for him in every way, and Amu Haji worked hard to give her a better life. The couple's
The little life is very happy. However, the impermanence of fate is often unpredictable.
Plague outbreaks have occurred in Iran from time to time, and the government and health authorities have limited responses. The plague spread rapidly, and many residents died of the disease. Unfortunately, Amu-Haji's wife became one of those infected due to her weak health.
He loved his wife dearly, and since she fell ill, he has been by her side and taken care of her as best he can. However, in the end he still lost his wife, which was a huge blow to him.
Illness took away everything in his life, immersed him in pain and longing for his wife, and his personality changed from cheerful to depressed and no longer communicates with people.
Day after day, Amu Haji's thoughts of his wife only increased. Later, in order to preserve his wife's memory, he decided not to take a bath anymore. From that moment on, he never bathed again. Although those around him died of the plague, he himself miraculously did not get sick. He firmly believed that not bathing would protect him from disease, and held up this decision for a full 67 years.
His story was not known until the Guinness World Record was finally set. However, something even more surprising is yet to come.
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The death of his wife made Amu Haji lose interest in life, and he stopped thinking about even basic daily life.
Because of the smell on his body, the villagers stayed away from him, no relatives, no friends. With no job or desire to earn money, he went from a young and strong young man to a disliked old scavenger.
With no place to live, he could only dig a large earthen pit in the desert and lie in it to sleep, although it could not block the wind and rain, but could avoid the invasion of wild beasts.
When he was hungry, he would find animal carcasses on the side of the road and pick them up to eat. Some animals were killed by vehicles, some from disease, but for Amu Haji, these became his source of food.
When thirsty, he does not hesitate to drink water from a stinking gutter or river, even if there are branches or insect carcasses in the water. This lifestyle is bizarre, but Amu Haji miraculously did not get sick.
He even had a special hobby of making tobacco from animal feces and then smoking. Amu Haji has adhered to this way of life for decades, and the local villagers all admire him.
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After winning the Guinness World Record Award, Amu Haji became a celebrity, attracting media reporters and tourists to interview and visit. However, this attention changed his peaceful life.
For the sake of his health, the local government built a small house for him to live in. However, to the surprise of the doctors, despite the harsh conditions he was living in, his body did not have serious health problems.
Medical researchers examined and his body did not appear to have any other apparent problems other than some asymptomatic trichinella infections. All this seems to be related to his strong immune system, but the mystery of the human body is complex, and medicine cannot fully explain this phenomenon.
In order not to disturb Amuhaji's life, the government restricted the visit of tourists. For the now ordinary life, Amu Haji is satisfied. Perhaps, he still hasn't forgotten his wife, convinced that not bathing can make her taste last forever.
Although he is disliked for not bathing, Amu Haji is a single-minded good man. His story teaches us that love and memory can motivate a person to persevere, even under the most unlikely circumstances.
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Amu Haji's story is a story of perseverance in life and attachment to love. Although he chose a different lifestyle than ordinary people, he set a Guinness World Record and displayed it
Amazing survivability. His story tells us that human willpower and emotions can overcome all difficulties and find hope and perseverance even at the lowest points of life.
Although Amu Haji's life is different from ordinary people, he shows extraordinary tenacity in extreme circumstances. His choice may be bizarre, but it also provokes deep thinking about the body's immune system and willpower.
In a time of uncertainty and challenges in the world, Amu-Haji's story reminds us to cherish life, stand firm in our beliefs, and persevere no matter how adversity we face.
Finally, his story also reflects the love and attachment of human nature, which can transcend everything and allow people to find strength in the most difficult moments. Amu Haji, although disliked by the world, his story will always inspire those who pursue true love and perseverance.
The story of Amu Haji tells us that the most important thing in life is not external appearance or material possessions, but inner strength and attachment to love. No matter what challenges we face, as long as we have firm faith and endless love, we can overcome all difficulties and create miracles.
In a world of impetuosity and ephemerality, Amu Haji's story is a precious reminder to rethink the true meaning of life, to cherish the people and things around us, and to stand up for our beliefs, because it is these things that make up our unique and precious lives.
Whether under the aura of Guinness World Records or in ordinary life, Amu-Haji's story will always inspire us and make us believe that love and persistence are the greatest forces in life, capable of creating miracles and surpassing everything.
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