Human beings have always been in the pursuit of wealth. The desire to be rich has woven itself into the fabric of our existence, influencing choices and shaping aspirations.?
A recent incident in Northern China sheds light on the lengths some individuals are willing to go to create an image of affluence.?
Xiaoran, a resident of Hebei province in China, has taken an extreme step in his quest for wealth by paying his driver a staggering Rs 17,000 a day to pose as a bodyguard. This unconventional tactic is aimed at crafting a facade of opulence to leave a lasting and favorable impression on those around him.?
Living in Hebei province, Northern China, Xioran has employed a bodyguard for security and assistance, but the surprising motive behind this hiring is what is more noteworthy.?
Reportedly, he hired the bodyguard to create a wealthy image and attract a potential bride.?
To enhance his chances of getting a bride, Xiaoran had the bodyguard accompany him to his hometown during the Spring Festival, aiming to impress neighbors and local matchmakers.?
Reports indicate that Xiaoran's situation is just one example of the thousands in the country utilising bodyguard services through e-commerce platforms, particularly during the Lunar New Year months.?
For instance, Chinese app Jinyiwei allows individuals to hire a personal bodyguard by connecting individuals to companies with over 50,000 staff from various security companies.?
According to Taobao, an Alibaba Group-operated platform, inquiries about these services have surged fourfold compared to the previous year.?
Professional security companies in first-tier and second-tier cities offer these services, providing both male and female bodyguards.?
According to a report by India Today, former military personnel make up the roster of these bodyguards, and to be eligible for the app, they must submit their ID cards along with military discharge certificates or permits.?
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