There is a bronze statue of a little boy urinating in Ai Du Lane in the center of the Belgian capital. This is the world-famous statue of "the first citizen of Brussels".
There are several legends about the statue, the most popular of which is that in a Belgian people's anti-aggression war, the defeated Spanish invaders fled the city and lit the fuse leading to the underground powder magazine of the city hall in an attempt to raze the city center to the ground. At that time, a little boy named Wang found the burning fuse, used his quick wits, and immediately withdrew his urine to douse the fuse, so that the city survived, but was not even shot. People created this bronze statue in memory of this little hero.
Another legend is that in the Middle Ages, a group of robbers lit a fire in Brussels. At this time, a child prodigy descended from the sky, sprinkled a bubble of urine, put out the fire and saved people's lives and property, so people commemorated it with a bronze statue. Lian Xiao's statue is very vivid, naked, rested on her hips, and very attractive. Every year, European and American countries sprinkle statues on beer that are not cheap, attracting people who participate in the carnival to compete for drinking, which is a lively and moving scene.