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What is the original sentence of Zhang Ailing’s passage to a woman’s heart?

The original sentence of Zhang Ailing’s passage to the woman’s soul is: The stomach is the passage to the man’s soul, and the vagina is the passage to the woman’s soul. This sentence comes from Zhang Ailing's novel "Lust, Caution".

"Lust, Caution" is a novel published by Huacheng Publishing House in 1997. The author Zhang Ailing wrote it in 1950 and published it in her subset "Wang Ran Ji" 30 years later.

The latter sentence has been criticized by many people. In fact, this sentence is not original by Zhang Ailing. The real original author is the German poet Goethe. His original words were: "The biggest thing in the world is the ocean, bigger than the ocean is the sky, bigger than the sky is the human heart, and the passage to a woman's heart is the vagina."

Here "vagina" refers to a medium, not just to sexual intercourse itself. The vagina here is just a door that opens the atrium, representing an initial "open door" acceptance of him. After being allowed in, we are already people in each other's space. Of course, you can share more until you fully share your heart. Enjoy family happiness.