"When an alluring woman comes in at the door," warningly traced the austere Kien-fi on the margin of his well-known essay, "discretion may be found up the chimney". It is incredible that beneath this ever-timely reminder an obscure disciple should have added the words: "The wiser the sage, the more profound the folly."
"The Story of the Poet Lao Ping, Chun Shin's Daughter Fa, and the Fighting Crickets" - Kai Lung Beneath the Mulberry Tree (1940)