Not Lian Bicheng, but the right to kill.
The source and author of these two sentences cannot be verified. Some people say that it was written by Japanese Prime Minister Hirofumi Ito, but on the whole, it was not written by someone like Hirofumi Ito. Although someone once said: "Ito Bowen once wrote a poem: Get drunk on a beautiful woman's knee, wake up and control the world. No one's knee is not his wife's knee, but a geisha's knee. "
The exact words in Japanese are:
"Let's take care of the beauty's knees, wake up and hold the hall."
But according to Bai Yang, Ito Bowen obviously used these two sentences instead of the original text.
It is also said that Huo Qubing, a general in the period of Emperor Wu of the Western Han Dynasty, said: Wake up the power of the world and kneel on the knees of beautiful women. Not Lian Bicheng, but the right to kill. How can the Huns be home before they are extinct?
The last two sentences are not consistent with the previous ones, and there was no such word in Huo Qubing's time.
But to be sure, these two words, which have been circulating for a long time, did not begin in the era of Ito Bowen, but should be China's ancient works.