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The scholar-bureaucrats of the Liang Dynasty all advocated wearing loose clothes, wide belts, big hats, and high-heeled clogs. They walked by car when they went out, and they were waited on when they entered. They were invisible inside and outside the city. A scholar-bureaucrat riding a horse. King Xuancheng liked Zhou Hongzheng very much and gave them a horse called Guoxia. He often rode this horse. Everyone in the court thought that he was indulgent, open-minded, and informal. If Shang Shulang rides a horse, he will be impeached. By the time of the Hou Jing Rebellion, the scholar-bureaucrats were all thin-skinned and tender-bodied, unable to withstand the hard work of walking, weak in constitution, and unable to withstand cold or heat. People who die from sudden illness are often due to this reason. Wang Xia, the king of health, had a gentle temperament and had never ridden a horse. When he saw the horse neighing and jumping, he became frightened and said to people: "This is a tiger, why is it called a horse?"