A husband's meritorious service is more valuable than a reward. -Tang Dynasty poet Yao He
Your husband is unyielding, and success or failure is at stake. -Lu You, a patriotic poet in the Southern Song Dynasty
Men should be hard on themselves. -Jet Li's famous words about men
Men are determined to keep it, but they can't kill it. -Mei Yao Chen, poet of the Northern Song Dynasty.
Men are loyal and don't sell their names on holidays. -Tang Dynasty poet Nie Zhongyi
Men are always loyal to their country. -Qi Jiguang, an anti-Japanese general and strategist in the Ming Dynasty.
Men are born in the world, and strong ones are sealed. -Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's famous words about men
If a man keeps it, he can kill it. -Mei Yao Chen, poet of the Northern Song Dynasty.
A person's death is as heavy as a mountain. -Qu Dajun, a famous scholar and poet in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties.
Men go out for their careers, not just for their personal interests. -Du Xunhe, a poet in the Tang Dynasty
Can a gentleman be a woman when he flies? -Ye Fan, a historian in the Southern Dynasties and the Song Dynasty, has a famous saying about men in the Book of the Later Han Dynasty.
Yang Kang: Men are not bad, but women don't love them. -martial arts novelist Jin Yong's "The Legend of the Condor Heroes"
A gentleman would rather die than surrender. -Tang Dynasty historian Li Baiyao's Book of the Northern Qi Dynasty