纣王再昏终是君妲己再美终是妃
[zhòu wáng zài hūn zhōng shì jūn dá jĭ zài mĕi zhōng shì fēi]
This phrase references ancient Chinese history where King Zhou (a tyrant) is compared to his concubine Daji. The message conveys a hierarchy—no matter how wicked the king or how beautiful the queen, their roles remain unchanged: he as the monarch and she as his concubine. It symbolizes fixed societal structures.