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Greek behavior that modern people can’t understand

As we all know, ancient Greece and ancient Rome were the birthplaces of Western culture in Europe, and laid a solid foundation for the development of Western civilization in later generations in various fields such as religion, philosophy, art, science, and craftsmanship. In the pursuit of truth, the ancient Greeks debated, pondered, practiced asceticism or made fun of flowers, lived a meaningful life, and created many brilliant ideas and cultures. However, under these bright thoughts and lives, the real life of ancient Greeks is not as poetic as reflected in the book, and sometimes very difficult, dirty, and even disgusting. Let’s talk about some disgusting ancient Greece. thing.
Taste Earwax
If you lived in ancient Greece and you got sick one day and went to the doctor, it was almost certain that the doctor would stick out his thinnest finger, stick it into your ear, pull out your earwax, and your The stomach must be very uncomfortable – he will put the earwax in his mouth and taste it to diagnose your condition. This is because the ancient Greeks believed that the human body is a collection of various fluids, each of which has a different flavor, and by tasting those flavors, you can tell what’s wrong with you. Of course, when I say tasting earwax, I’m talking about the least disgusting thing. You know the rest. I don’t want you to spit out the Pizza Hut French breakfast you just ate.
Stone flake toilet paper
Toilet paper only entered Europe in the 16th century. How to clean the buttocks of ancient people after using the toilet has always been a troublesome thing. The book says that the ancient Greeks would stick a sponge to a stick to clean themselves, but not every Greek was so lucky, after all, sponges are not readily available, so they should usually be used repeatedly or even treated as Family heirlooms. More people used stone chips, so there were often piles of small stones in the bathrooms of ancient Greece. There is an ancient Greek proverb saying that three stones are enough to wipe an ass (three stones are enough to wipe), encouraging people to be prudent.
Dirt as medicine
Greeks love sports, so we have the Olympics. But the Greeks like to be naked when exercising, take off all their clothes, and smear their bodies with olive oil. The bad thing is that their movements are so intense that they are often covered in sweat, dirt, and dead skin after exercising, and slaves will help them scrape these things off their bodies. You’re probably thinking, well, these things cleaned up go down the drain or the sewer. No, your knowledge of the ancient Greek civilization is superficial, and the dirt is sold as medicine because it is believed that these things on athletes can be used to relieve pain, although the effect may not be that good.
Slave chastity belt
There were a large number of slaves in ancient Greece, and the masters hoped that the slaves would be diligent to help them with things, and did not want them to waste time on some meaningless things, such as sex. So many times they will put chastity belts on slaves, and there is only one key, which is in the hands of the master. The ring was so tight that it was painful to get excited about.
Mule dung cure
The ancient Greeks believed that women had a unique sensitivity to unclean things, believing that disgusting things would affect women but not men. So when a woman is sick, there is no better way to treat it than with something filthy and disgusting. When a woman was sick, she was often asked to drink a concoction of “roasted mule dung” and wine; if she miscarried, people sprinkled sheep dung on her because they believed that the woman’s uterus would Move around the body and if sprinkled with disgusting sheep dung, the uterus will escape from the body.