Today is Chinese New Year! That means it’s time for another China story from the vault. I’ve posted quite a lot here about China, like the time I ate brains and the time I got to be Bad Santa. There was also the snake shop, and when I got pulled in Shanghai airport and some beefy security guards tried to take my cheese off me. No way, mister! Even the most mundane things, like getting a haircut, take on a whole new meaning in the Middle Kingdom.
In 2009-2010 I lived in an extremely inhospitable northern industrial city called Tianjin. Think of it as a bit like a Chinese Middlesbrough. I only went there to be closer to a girl I was dating, who then promptly dumped me for another dude leaving me alone, miserable and stuck in a job I hated. Said job was teaching English in a primary school. It wasn’t the teaching I disliked. it was the kids. There, I said it. It’s probably hard enough trying to educate children that young when you speak the same language, but at least then you can reason with them. If you don’t speak the same language, forget it. It’s like fighting a war with no weapons. Every class was anarchy.
Eventually I hit on the bright idea of rewarding the good kids with lollipops, hoping the naughty ones would see what they were missing and fall in line. It didn’t quite work out like that. Instead, every kid who didn’t get a lollipop wanted a fucking lollipop and threw an epic temper tantrum until they got one. Mostly products of the one-child policy, they were a mass of Little Emperors. They broke me. Regularly. I would cave in and give them all lollipops just to shut them up, costing myself a small fortune in sugary bribes.
One of the few things I liked about this school was the little breakfast stall stationed outside, selling a selection of traditional local food, along with some more normal fare like boiled eggs and corn on the cob. I stopped by there most mornings. It was cheap, and saved me time.
There was a lot I didn’t like about the school. But the worst thing were the toilets. Toilets in China are gruesome places at the best of times. But in this school there were no locks on the doors, apparently because the little shits would shut themselves in. That meant whenever I used it, I had a swarm of kids around me pointing and laughing at my penis. It was enough to give anyone a complex.
I noticed the boys all peed in buckets, which struck me as a bit weird. But lots of things struck me as a bit weird in China, and the buckets of piss just blended in with all the other weirdness. People would come in sporadically, carry the full buckets out, and come back with empty ones. I assumed they were emptying them down a drain somewhere. I didn’t know for certain, and frankly, I didn’t care. I didn’t think much about it. Until one day, when I was talking to my teaching assistant and he told me something that first confused me, then repulsed me, then horrified me to the core.
The school was selling the pee. Those people who came in to take out the buckets of piss were actually paying the school for the privilege.
“What? Who would buy buckets of pee?”
“People.”
“What people?”
“The people at the breakfast stall where you go in the mornings.”
“Why?”
“Tong zi dan.”
“What’s that in English?”
“Not sure. Little virgin boy pee egg or something.”
“Excuse me? Little virgin boy what?”
He explained that in some regions of China, Tianjin included, urine from young boys, preferably under the age of ten, is harvested. It’s boiled, and eggs are soaked in it for a few hours. Then the shells are cracked, presumably to let more of the pissy goodness inside, and it is boiled some more. The practice has been going on for centuries, and is tied to TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine). Eating little virgin boy piss eggs is said to reduce high blood pressure, stop you catching a cold, and relieve joint pain. I’d been unwittingly eating them for months.
I’ve never been able to look at a boiled egg in quite the same way since.
January 28th, 2017 at 10:56 pm
I remember reading about that! Very peculiar
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February 8th, 2017 at 2:25 am
I’m not sure how hygenic it is, either!
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February 8th, 2017 at 9:21 am
I know!!
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September 15th, 2018 at 10:37 pm
I guess anytime one finds oneself to be in a Foreign Country, one must remember to ask specifically what the meal is made of and with.
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September 15th, 2018 at 10:45 pm
Haha very true. You live and learn…
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November 26th, 2019 at 10:46 am
I suppose now you don’t suffer any of those maladies you mentioned. I can also imagine you trying to vomit up your breakfast from two days ago.
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November 26th, 2019 at 11:02 am
Oh, I have many maladies! But I don’t see how eating eggs boiled in pee is going to help any of them, lol. Call me old-fashioned.
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January 5th, 2020 at 1:10 am
lol…That pee thing is just a big NOPE from me too.
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