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Du Yehu was a butcher's son, and because he always had plenty to eat, he was plump and sturdy from a young age, often chasing after seven or eight children of his age to fight, known as the Little Overlord of Du Family Town. For this reason, old Du beat him up every other day, making him tougher with each beating.
His name had cost old Du a full two pounds of offal, which he traded with an old monk.
In Zhuang Country, the Taoist Sect was the state religion, and Buddhism naturally didn't fare well. The old monk tended the only dilapidated temple within a hundred miles, going hungry and full by turns. He regarded pig offal as a cat views fish, his eyes gleaming with gold, like the Buddha himself had manifested.
At that time, Du Yehu would cling to those two pounds of offal and not let go, for he was greedy too. Although as a butcher's son, he was no stranger to meat, the scraps were never enough to sate him.