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Looking for celebrity stories about loyalty

1, loyal to faith

1973 A man named Mahant Amar Bhatiji in New Delhi felt that he would dedicate his life to Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction, and to world peace. He left his wife, family and work on 1970 and began to wander the streets of India, but later he felt that this was not enough. He began to raise his right hand. 42 years later, his right hand is not only a part of his body, but also a source of spiritual inspiration for other Hindus.

2. Be loyal to your master

Hachi is a Japanese Akita dog and a pet of a professor at the University of Tokyo. After work every working day, Hachi will greet the host to get off at Shibuya Station, and then one person and one dog will walk home. However, one day in 1925, a university professor died of cerebral hemorrhage. Hachi doesn't know whether the master is dead or has been waiting for the master to come back at the station.

Hachi waited in Shibuya Station for nine years and finally became a typical example of loyalty in the eyes of the Japanese. After his death, a statue was erected in front of Shibuya Station. Above, shortly after Hachi's death, the professor's wife and the railway station staff found his body.

3. Monks who died for strangers in Auschwitz

Maximilian Colber was a Franciscan priest, and his church sheltered thousands of fugitives, including Jews during World War II. He was finally arrested and imprisoned 194 1, and then put into the notorious Auschwitz concentration camp. In July that year, three men escaped. As punishment, the SS commander ordered 65,438+00 people to starve to death to prevent more people from trying to escape.

Colbert was not the chosen one, but when someone asked him for help, he volunteered to take the place of that person. During the whole process of accepting punishment, he calmly led others to pray, and only he survived after three weeks. Finally, the commander ordered someone to inject him with phenol to death. He also took the initiative to raise his hand to give people an injection and became a saint from then on.

4. Be loyal to love

Jack and Phyllis Potter have been married for more than 70 years. Unfortunately, Phyllis suffers from Alzheimer's disease and has been living in a nursing home since 2007. A loyal husband visits his wife in a nursing home every day, reads her a diary from 1938, and has always been familiar with her. And she often smiles at him when he reads aloud, just as she subconsciously knows her husband.

Step 5 be loyal to kindness

Jane cremer is not an ordinary animal lover. She often risked her life to save them. She said that she first became an animal rights advocate in the 1970s, when she received a booklet with a picture of a dog being forced to smoke in the laboratory.

Since then, she and her husband Tim have established Animal Defenders International to travel around the world to save animals in dire straits. I once got dengue fever while saving 25 lions in Bolivia. Since its establishment, Animal Protectors International has successfully changed the laws prohibiting circus from raising wild animals in many countries.