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Japan's strongest sumo wrestler and a good friend of Zhao Wei, who did a stupid thing that year, was forced to retire

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Japan's strongest sumo wrestler and a good friend of Zhao Wei, who did a stupid thing that year, was forced to retire

Pictured: Towards the Green Dragon

There used to be a shining figure in the Japanese sumo wrestling world: the Mongolian Yokozuna Chaoqinglong.

Japan's strongest sumo wrestler and a good friend of Zhao Wei, who did a stupid thing that year, was forced to retire

Pictured: The gifted Mongol Han

Asagiri came to Japan at the age of 16, practiced sumo with the famous master Takasa, and achieved brilliant results in his career, and at the age of 22, he was promoted to the highest level of Japanese sumo wrestling "Yokozuna", becoming the first Mongolian Yokozuna, and was regarded as a national hero by Mongolia.

Japan's strongest sumo wrestler and a good friend of Zhao Wei, who did a stupid thing that year, was forced to retire

Pictured: There was no opponent during the heyday of chaoqinglong

Asagiri is 1.84 meters tall and weighs 154 kilograms, he is born with divine power, and he is often the most arrogant opponent in the arena. He is the first player in Japanese history to achieve seven consecutive championships and six places of competition in a year, and is known as the "Heisei Grand Yokozuna".

Japan's strongest sumo wrestler and a good friend of Zhao Wei, who did a stupid thing that year, was forced to retire

Pictured: Bad boy towards the Green Dragon

However, Chao Qinglong is a "bad boy" with a big grin and unruly personality. The conservative Japanese sumo wrestling community thought that he was not of good character and was not worthy of the great sport of sumo wrestling.

Japan's strongest sumo wrestler and a good friend of Zhao Wei, who did a stupid thing that year, was forced to retire

Pictured: Asahi is a sumo wrestler who doesn't pay attention to etiquette

In the eyes of the Japanese, sumo wrestling is a sacred national skill, and every move of sumo wrestlers must be humble and courteous, in line with their status. But Chao Qinglong is an outlier: he only pays attention to victory and trophies, and once the game is won, he will be ecstatic and shout, even making provocative moves, and the thank you gift after the game is also so-so. The Japanese sumo community hates this and grits its teeth, but it is not used to it, and it cannot kill him.

Japan's strongest sumo wrestler and a good friend of Zhao Wei, who did a stupid thing that year, was forced to retire

Pictured: The provocative gesture of shaking the fist towards the green dragon shocked the audience

Once, after losing a match with Japan's Yokozuna Kinohana, Asahi was once recorded by the media in a corridor conversation. Chao Qinglong scolded the "beast", and then complained, "If only I attacked his injured foot!" This passage shocked the Japanese people, who thought that his words were too "rude" and had no masterial demeanor. And Asahi Ishiru is actually a Mongolian rectum, what to say, can not understand the Twists and Turns of the Japanese Two-Faced Faction.

Japan's strongest sumo wrestler and a good friend of Zhao Wei, who did a stupid thing that year, was forced to retire

Pictured: Mongolian hero Chao Qinglong

In August 2007, Asahi did another stupid thing: he gave up playing on the grounds of injury and returned to Mongolia, only to be discovered by Japanese journalists that he had actually jumped alive and participated in a charity football match. The Japanese Sumo Association found an opportunity and immediately imposed a fine and suspension on him, and after Asagiri returned to Japan, he was forced to publicly apologize to the whole country.

Japan's strongest sumo wrestler and a good friend of Zhao Wei, who did a stupid thing that year, was forced to retire

Pictured: Chao Qinglong and his wife

In terms of personal life, Chao Qinglong is also unruly. His wife Ge. Tamir, also a Mongolian, met while studying abroad, married in 2002, had a son and a daughter, and later separated and divorced. During the separation, Chao Qinglong broke out another "rape" scandal.

Japan's strongest sumo wrestler and a good friend of Zhao Wei, who did a stupid thing that year, was forced to retire

Pictured: Photo actress Bear Cut Asami

In 2008, a Japanese weekly magazine broke the news that Asahi often held a party at his house and invited popular actresses. At that time, there was a famous Japanese photo actress Kuma Chie Asami also went to participate, but unexpectedly, people found Asami screaming and grabbing the door, and Asagiri was naked and trying to pull her, Asami struggled to break free, while crying while running to the underground parking lot. In this suspected "attempted rape" incident, although Xiong Che Asami denied sexual assault a month later, Chao Qinglong's reputation fell to the bottom.

Japan's strongest sumo wrestler and a good friend of Zhao Wei, who did a stupid thing that year, was forced to retire

Pictured: The Japanese media scrambled to report on yokozuna's beatings

In January 2010, the last straw that crushed the Mongolian camel of Chao Qinglong came: Chao Qinglong was beaten by passers-by after being drunk. At that time, Chao Qinglong was very drunk, and he punched a man in the car with an old fist and slapped him with a broken nose. In Japan, celebrities bullying ordinary people means the end of their careers, and the Japanese media is full of condemnation.

Japan's strongest sumo wrestler and a good friend of Zhao Wei, who did a stupid thing that year, was forced to retire

Pictured: The beaten takeshi Kawana

The beaten man was named Kawana Takeshi, not a good man, he was a member of the Kanto Alliance of the Tyrannosaur Clan. According to his claim that he had unsuccessfully asked Chao Qinglong for an apology and compensation fees, he called the police to deal with it, and Chao Qinglong was arrested by the police on suspicion of "atrocity and injury". This scandal, coupled with the previous "character" problems, the Japanese Sumo Association finally seized the opportunity to show off with him and ask him to retire.

Japan's strongest sumo wrestler and a good friend of Zhao Wei, who did a stupid thing that year, was forced to retire

Pictured: Asahina who retired from the press conference

On February 4, 2010, Asagiri tearfully announced his retirement. At the press conference, he said: "A teenager in the Mongolian steppe can have today, I have to thank everyone for their support all the time, always add trouble to everyone, as a henggang, I feel a heavy responsibility, after consulting with Master Gaosha's relatives, I decided to retire, which is also a decision." ”

Japan's strongest sumo wrestler and a good friend of Zhao Wei, who did a stupid thing that year, was forced to retire

Photo: Yomiuri Shimbun report

The sudden retirement of the 29-year-old Chao qinglong, which caused a shock in Mongolia. The front pages of Mongolian newspapers all reported the news that Chao Qinglong was tearful, and the Mongolian hero was forced to retire, and some even called on Mongolian players never to go to Japan to engage in sumo wrestling again. Because of the huge response, Mongolia's Foreign Ministry even made an exception to issue a statement, saying that the withdrawal of the DPRK Qinglong "will not have any impact on the relations between the two peoples."

Japan's strongest sumo wrestler and a good friend of Zhao Wei, who did a stupid thing that year, was forced to retire

Pictured: Zhao Wei Weibo posted a picture

After retiring from the military, Chao Qinglong served as a diplomatic and cultural ambassador in Mongolia, and during this period, there were fights and brawls. The latest development, from the miraculous Zhao Wei, she posted a photo with Chao Qinglong on Weibo at the end of 2015, writing: "Tonight I am very happy to have dinner with my good friend Chao Qinglong! He's a legend! ”

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