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Who's Liu Xiahui?
Liu Xiahui (720 BC-62 BC1year), a famous bird, was born in the State of Lu in the Spring and Autumn Period and descended from his son Gongzi Zhan. "Liu Xiahui" is his food city and "Hui" is his posthumous title, so people later called him "Liu Xiahui". It is said that he is also called Ji, so it is sometimes called Liu. He worked as a doctor in Lu, and later retired as a "hermit". Liu Xiahui is regarded as a model of abiding by China's traditional morality, and his "sit-in" story is widely celebrated in China. Mencius said that "Liu Xiahui was also in harmony with saints", so he was also called "in harmony with saints". China is also the ancestor of Liu.

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The story of "sitting with open arms" is widely known in China, so Liu Xiahui is regarded as a model of observing traditional morality. Nowadays, people still use "Liu Xiahui" or "sitting still" to describe men's proper behavior on gender issues.

The phrase "Sit with your arms open" comes from Biography of Mao Heng in The Book of Songs Xiaoya Xiang Bo. When Mao Heng annotated Xiang Bo, he told a story: A man in Lu lived alone in one room, and his neighbor was a widow living alone in one room. One night, when the storm raged and the widow's house was destroyed, the woman came to the man and asked for shelter. Men don't let women in. The woman said to him from the window, "Why don't you let me in?" The man said, "I heard that men and women can't live together until they are 60." Now I'm young, and so are you. I can't let you in. "The woman said," Why don't you use your body to warm a woman who can't get in in the cold, just like Liu Xiahui, so others won't think he has indecent behavior. The man said, "Liu Xiahui can open the door, but I can't. Therefore, I want to learn from Liu Xiahui's "open the door" with my "not opening the door". "This story shows that in the early years of the Western Han Dynasty at the latest, there was a legend about Liu Xiahui sitting still, but it was a little vague.

In Yuan Dynasty, Hu Bingwen's "Pure Seeking" further enriched the details of "sit-in": Lu people and birds lived outside the city gate and made long-distance trips. It was cold at that time, and suddenly a woman came to stay. Liu Xiahui was afraid that she would freeze to death, so she sat in her arms and covered her with clothes. The ceremony was not held until dawn the next day. The story of Liu Xiahui sitting still circulated by later generations is roughly the same as this version.

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