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There is a saying in China since ancient times: "People under the eaves have to bow their heads." Is this saying correct? To answer this question, we must first find out what the "eaves" are. Foolishly thought, "House."

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There is a saying in China since ancient times: "People under the eaves have to bow their heads." Is this saying correct? To answer this question, we must first find out what the "eaves" are. Foolishly, the "eaves" can be compared to an inferior pressure and oppression on the outside. Specifically, it represents a coercive force of force, power, violence and cruelty, which restricts a person's freedom of thought, and it threatens one's survival, creativity, development and the realization of ideals. Because the "eaves" are often short and low, people have to bow their heads in order not to break their heads. Of course, this kind of bowing head is determined by people's nature of "seeking advantage and avoiding harm", it is not an escape, obviously it is a "roof" that is much harder than the head, if you hit your neck hard, there will be no good results except for the head breaking and bleeding. When a person's ability is not enough to fight against the "roof", in order to survive, in order to achieve their ideals and goals, the best choice is to "power and bow their heads". The low is only the head, the inner moral code and the value of life will never give up, the reason for temporarily bowing down is to lay the foundation for the noble head to be held up again! So there is a right side to this saying. However, it should be pointed out in particular that if you bow your head and lose, not only your head is bowed, but even your waist is bent down, and you completely lose your personality, then it is another matter: you will be reduced to not being a "person"! ......

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