The shadow of a snake with a cup and a bow, a dragon and a snake walking away with a pen, looking for a snake in the grass, a spring earthworm and an autumn snake, striking the grass to scare the snake, fighting and breaking the snake, flying birds to scare the snake, the mouth of the Buddha, the heart of the snake, the head of an anticlimax and the tail of a snake, superfluous, hitting the snake seven inches, the sting of a pit viper, the strong man relieves his wrist. Snake's famous aphorism: Give up on yourself. This is a poisonous snake that always corrodes and gnaws at the soul. It sucks out the fresh blood of the soul and injects the venom of world-weary despair into it. —Marx.