Xunzi: "If you want to be right, you must keep it with softness; If you want to be strong, you must protect it with weakness. If you accumulate softness, you will be strong, and if you accumulate weakness, you will be strong. Look at its accumulation and you will know the land of misfortune and happiness. Better than yourself. As for being yourself, you just. The weak are better than themselves, and they cannot be measured. " Laozi: "People are born weak and die strong." Sui Shu's Hermit Biography Xu Ze: Xu Ze! As for the death of Wu Geng, the branch is as weak as life, and it will remain unchanged for dozens of days. "
Tang Du Fu's "Five Poems on Lilacs in Jiangtou": "Lilacs are weak, and the branches are still littered." "Huai Nan Zi's Original Tao Xun": "It is the virtue of the quiet and the virtue of the weak." "The Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wei Zhi Xu Yichuan": "A husband can make a strong one with weakness, but he looks to you."
Zhang Ming Juzheng's straightforward interpretation of women's commandments: "When a woman is born, she is as soft as a mouse, fearing that she will be rude and fierce in the future, saying that a woman is more expensive than weakness." Song and Wang Shu's Addendum 3 to Tang Yulin: "How weak is easy to control, and the middle officials are greedy, use more words first."
Qian Qing chanted "Miscellaneous Notes on Walking in the Garden and Foot-binding": "If you cover a woman's foot-binding, both men and women will be weak and everything will be embarrassing!" Yang Shuo's sakura rain: "A gentleman is timid and can't see his own future, let alone the Japanese future."