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    Stressed Chinese fight back - with pillows

    SHANGHAI (Reuters) - A whirlwind of pillows bearing the names of bosses and teachers filled the air as hundreds of Chinese gathered to blow off stress in Shanghai, staging a massive pillow battle.

    The annual event marked its fifth year with such a surge in interest from stressed young office workers and students that organizers held two nights of pillow fighting before Christmas Day and plan another for Dec 30.

    "Nowadays there are many white collar workers and students that are facing huge pressures at work and at school, so we hope to give them an outlet to release their stress before the end of the year," said Eleven Wang, the founder and mastermind behind the epic pillow fights.

    "Sometimes we have pressure on us by our bosses, teachers and exams, so today we can go crazy. Everyone will get to write onto the pillows the names of their bosses, teachers and exam subjects, and enjoy and vent to the maximum," he added.

    "After releasing the stress, we can once again face our daily life with joy."

    Pillows were handed out at the door as participants entered, then emotion stoked by a rock concert, with many on the floor of the huge event space rocking and waving their pillows in time to the music.

    Then came the fighting.

    Pillows filled the air, with many combatants opting for throwing rather than using them to whack opponents. A few hapless participants shielded their heads with as many pillows as they could hold, but most ventured eagerly in to the fray.

    "I really enjoyed the fight, but my friend was useless. He joined in for two ticks and could not go on, he was afraid of getting beaten by other people," said 24-year-old Chen Yi.

    "I thought it was pretty meaningful. I've just been working so much (at the office) and never get to break out in a sweat, so it felt really good."

    Others gamely said they enjoyed the experience even though they ended up as attackees rather than attackers.

    "I don't know who pushed me, but all of a sudden I was in the pile of pillows, where I became the target of many people, and was beaten by all sorts of people," said university student Zhu Shishan. "Very meaningful."

    (Reporting by Shanghai Newsroom; Editing by Elaine Lies)

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    17 comments

    • Sean  •  1 month 26 days ago
      the guy who hosts it is named eleven wang? i wonder what his middle name is...
    • Higgs Singlet  •  1 month 25 days ago
      They should print some of the American CEO's photos on toilet papers
    • hunyak78  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  1 month 22 days ago
      In America we would let the tv world control this fun and they would ruin it with having Ryan Searest host it.
    • Son of a Son of a Sailor  •  1 month 22 days ago
      Speaking of pillow fights... I'm hosting an effort to create a world record for nubile young women in lingerie pillow fighing in my bedroom. I will have to record it for proof though:)
    • some dude.  •  Chicago, United States  •  1 month 24 days ago
      Huh huh, huh huh, Eleven Wang.....
    • Dumby  •  Minneapolis, United States  •  1 month 26 days ago
      Maybe we should have Congress and Senate day where we, the riffraff of the once Great United States can pillow fight our beloved Rich politicians. Imagine that!
    • Odd Ball  •  1 month 26 days ago
      Too bad we can't fight our wars like that. Better yet, settle disputes in a high stake poker game. Winner takes all.
    • WallStreetBanker III  •  1 month 25 days ago
      On a side note, Lily Thai likes to relieve stress with an oil wrestling match
    • Tracy  •  Stockton, United States  •  1 month 25 days ago
      Surely you could have supplied us with a picture!!! That would have been interesting to see.
    • Stanley  •  1 month 26 days ago
      How long before Big Brother bans pillows?
    • Smoking pot with robocop  •  Austin, United States  •  1 month 26 days ago
      Only pillow fight I care about is during a girl's sleepover. Oh yeah.
    • Kara Saentibaybay  •  1 month 26 days ago
      Zhao Wei!
    • Bob the Builder  •  Fresno, United States  •  1 month 26 days ago
      I'll be using the pillow that very moist....and it ain't water either.
    • Kara Saentibaybay  •  1 month 26 days ago
      Japanese women are so sexy, hot, and oh so cute! Yuko Takeuchi!
    • Bob the Builder  •  Fresno, United States  •  1 month 26 days ago
      Guaranteed there is at least one Chinaman who stuck a rock in his pillow.
    • Kara Saentibaybay  •  1 month 26 days ago
      Chinese women are so sexy, hot, and so cute!!
    • Frankie  •  Tucson, United States  •  1 month 25 days ago
      Chickety China the chinese chicken!
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