"Ti Liangongbi" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty
As the saying goes: A scholar has a fierce woman in his family, and a strong general has no weak soldiers.
There are living ghosts around the dead, and there are no weak soldiers under a strong general.
There will be no cowardly soldiers under the leadership of a brave general. It is a metaphor that there is no weak person under a capable person. Su Shi of the Song Dynasty wrote in "Dongpo's Postscript to Liangongbi": "As the saying goes: There are no weak soldiers under a strong general. It's really believable." Song Zhou Zundao's "Leo Yin Ji Tan" quoted "Su Zhai Shihua": "There are people around the dead. Living ghost, a strong general has no weak soldiers.
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