Peeing Boy-Julian has an eye-catching bronze statue of "Peeing Boy" at the corner of Ai Du near the central square of the Belgian capital. This fluffy-haired, nose-turned-up, naked child smiled and stood on a marble pedestal about 2 meters high, urinating like no one's watching. His "urine" is like a trickle, which falls in the pool below for years. His lively posture and vivid appearance that day are very realistic and lovable! This is Juliaant, whom the Belgian people call "the first citizen of Brussels". According to legend, in the14th century, foreign invaders prepared to blow up the city of Brussels. Lian used his quick wits to douse the burning fuse with a bubble of urine, thus saving the ancient city of Brussels and the whole city. The Belgian people are proud of little Julian and praise his noble spirit of courage, wit and fear of sacrifice. Another legend says that he is Godfrey II, Duke of Brabant. 1 142, the army of the two-year-old Lord fought against the army of Berthouts of Grim Bergen. His troops hung the El Nino in a basket on a tree to inspire their soldiers. In this basket, the little Lord peed on the enemy. The battle ended in the defeat of the enemy.
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