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Why can't Adili walk a tightrope at high altitude die?

Adili didn't fail. Failure means death for Dawazi.

Adili was influenced by the art of "Dawazi" since he was a child, and he was able to walk on the ground in the air 3 meters high at an early age./kloc-0 stood out from this family in his teens, and later became the most outstanding descendant of the new generation of "Dawazi", and broke and created five Guinness records for tightrope walking. It is reported that "Dawazi" is a Uyghur language, which means "walking rope at high altitude", which was called "walking rope" in ancient times and is a traditional folk acrobatic performance art of Uyghur. According to historical records, "Dawazi" originated in the Western Regions more than 2,000 years ago and was introduced to the Central Plains in the Han Dynasty. It was once popular in the Uighur community in southern Xinjiang.

Historically, many Dawazi families have been handed down from generation to generation, and some even went abroad to perform in India, the Red Sea, Egypt and other places along the Silk Road. The real meaning of "big baby" is that it is extremely dangerous because it is not tied with an insurance rope. In the history of "Big Wazi", some artists accidentally fell down and became disabled, left unattended, while others died on the spot. In Xinjiang, only the Adili family is performing. "Aren't you afraid of falling if you don't wear your seat belt?" In the face of everyone's worries, Adili disdainfully said, "If you wear a safety rope, what's the point of walking?" When the audience comes to see me perform, I must live up to them.