At that time, Jiro was a standard dude in ancient aristocratic circles. He often wore armor, held a sword and a bow, walked his dog and held an eagle, and made public. Li Bing presided over the construction of Dujiangyan. It is said that Li Bing's son, as a heroic teenager, volunteered to shoot the monster in the river with a bow, paving the way for his father's water conservancy project and making great contributions to the people.
Later, in order to thank Li Bing and his son for their contributions, the people of Shu built temples for them and offered them as gods. Among them, the image of Jiro, Li Bing's son, is such an image of a dude. Then, the saying of "Jiro Legs" spread.
The harm of crossing one's legs
1. Crossing your legs often can cause damage to your spine. When the legs are crossed, the hip joint is adducted and rotated, the pelvis is tilted and the spine is bent to compensate. In the long run, it may lead to hunchback or scoliosis, which will affect your health.
2. Long-term crossing of Erlang's legs will also affect the waist, causing diseases such as lumbar muscle strain and lumbar disc herniation.
3. Because crossing your legs is a lower limb activity, it will have an impact on your knees, which is not conducive to the normal lower limb force line. It is generally not recommended for patients with knee joint diseases to cross their legs.
4. At the same time, crossing one's legs will squeeze male local genitalia, which may affect testicular function, and women may also increase the risk of gynecological inflammation.