Published 21:07 IST, November 7th 2024

Chinese Woman Under Fire For Sharing Disgusting Photo of Son Urinating on Food | VIRAL

A bizarre news is coming from China, where a family showcases their toddler urinating on food served on the table, read more.

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Viral News: The Internet is flooded with bizarre news items, which often make headlines and also grab netizens attention. One such bizarre news is coming from China, where a family showcases their toddler urinating on food served on the table. 

Chinese Family Viral

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The image captures a moment of the child urinating on food kept on the table while the mother holding the child on her lap. This shocking image is now going viral on various social media platforms.

The most shocking part of the image is how profoundly and proudly parents are sharing it. This image raises serious concerns over modern-day parenting and social media madness at its peak.

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Toddler Urinating Over Food

The reason, however, is not clear, but if claims to believe In traditional Chinese culture, it is believed that the urine of young boys possesses various “mysterious powers," from boosting yang energy and reducing fever to spiritual benefits such as warding off evil spirits and enhancing good fortune.

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Urine from boys under the age of 10 is considered particularly potent, especially the first morning’s urine collected on the day before a boy turns one month old. 

Bizarre Chinese Tradition

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The bizarre Chinese tradition came to light after the South China Morning Post shared a news piece along with a picture of a toddler urinating of food, showing such traditions do exist in Chinese culture.

This is not the first time news of such a bizarre tradition has surfaced on social media. There are numerous bizarre cultures and traditions around the world that may sound weird and leave you in disbelief.

In some parts of Africa, tribes cut the bottom lip of young women at age 15 and use wooden or earthenware plates to help the wound heal; this tradition symbolises their adulthood.

20:44 IST, November 7th 2024