"The Analects of Confucius. Eight Yi" records a passage from Confucius, which involves archery. This passage is: Confucius said, "A gentleman has nothing to fight for. He must also shoot! He bows to give way and rises, and comes down to drink. It is a gentleman who fights." This passage means that there will be no fights between gentlemen. If there is a fight, it will be in competitive activities such as archery. But in such competitive activities, a gentleman will also show his style.