What literary works does the phrase "stand as loose as a pine, sit as a bell and lie as a bow" come from?

Source: China Kung Fu, a song sung by Tu Honggang.

Written by Song Xiaoming and composed by Wu Jiaji, it is included in Tu Honggang's album "China Kung Fu".

Sit like a clock: sit like a clock on the table in the old days, slowly and steadily.

Stand tall and straight like a pine tree.

Walk like the wind: Walk as fast as the wind.

Lie down like a bow: Stretch yourself like a bow when you sleep.

Lyrics:

Lie like a bow, stand like a pine, sit like a clock, and walk like a gust of wind.

Nanquan and Beitui, Shaolin Wudang Kung Fu, Taiji Bagua Chain Palm, and China have their own magical powers.

The stick sweeps a large area, and the gun picks the line. It is as light as a swallow in the cloud, and we are heroic and straightforward.

Exercise your bones and muscles outside and your breath inside, and you won't bow your head if you combine rigidity with softness. There is a world in our hearts.

Lie like a bow, stand like a pine, sit like a clock, and walk like a gust of wind.

Nanquan and Beitui, Shaolin Wudang Kung Fu, Taiji Bagua Chain Palm, and China have their own magical powers.

When the cool breeze sword is in hand, the double-edged sword will look elsewhere, and experts will know if there is one.

Hands are two doors and feet are one. The soil and water in all directions have nurtured the soul of Chinese martial arts.

Oriental Dragon, children like heroes, the sky is high and the wind is far away, and China has magical powers.

Yi Long in the East, with children like heroes, has a vast sky, China has magical powers, and China has magical powers.

Extended data

From 65438 to 0995, a series of songs such as Farewell My Concubine, Loyal Jun, China Kung Fu, Peacock Flying Southeast, etc. Tu Honggang started the trend of "Chinese style" in pop music, and became the leader of "neoclassicism" and the promoter of costume drama songs.

Award-winning record:

1997 The song "China Kung Fu" won the silver prize in the Kangjia Cup "Music Television Competition".

1998 was included in the album of the same name of China Kung Fu as the title song, and also as the title song of Farewell My Concubine? Peacock flies southeast "? Thank you.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-China Kung Fu