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Who in the world thinks men are ugly? Who said that?

Pig.

This sentence comes from The Journey to the West, a novel by Wu Cheng'en in Ming Dynasty. It is a line by Zhu Bajie and comes from the May 4th Movement in The Journey to the West.

The original text: Yi Cheng said,' Although you are a man, you only describe ugliness, which doesn't suit my king.'

Pig said with a smile,' You are very inflexible. As the saying goes, "Who in the world sees men ugly?"

explanation:

The ancients often used willow branches to weave various utensils. Among willow branches, there are two kinds: thick willow branches and thin willow branches. The thick willow branches are thick and strong, which can be used to make winnowing. The slender willow branches are tender and soft, which is suitable for weaving rice buckets.

Both coarse willow branches and fine willow branches have their own functions, which are equally important to the weavers.

what Zhu Bajie means is that people in the world have always paid more attention to men's talents, but they don't care about their looks.