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What do you mean there is gold under one's knee? What's the next sentence?

There is gold under a man's knee, which means that kneeling down is as precious as gold. Don't kneel down to others casually. It means that men should have dignity and should not grovel. This is a symbol of a man's backbone.

The next sentence is: Will you bow your head and kneel, woman?

"Men have gold under their knees, so why should they bow their heads and kneel to women?" This sentence comes from the lyrics of San Hui Yuan, a Beijing opera. His script was written in the Spring and Autumn Period. He went out for ten years, practiced medicine in Shandong, and met his wife Luo Meiying in Sangyuan when he returned home to visit relatives, but they were strangers. Hu Qiu was blamed for molesting his wife in the garden. When he came home, the truth came out and his wife was angry and sad. Autumn mother ordered Hu Qiu to kneel down with his wife to make amends, but Hu Qiu didn't want to, so she wrote a lyric poem.

synonym

Men have gold on their knees, and the pinyin is ná né r li m: ng x and y ǒ u huá ng j and n, which means that men should not kneel down to others easily.

Origin: The Journey to the West's sixth reply: "Monkey raised his hand with a little reluctance and said,' As the saying goes, there is gold under one's knees. Don't kneel in the future!' "

Usage: as object and attribute; Used of people who do not give in.