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What does strong man mean?

Five explanations (1) robber (2) a strong man; a capable man (3) a tough and violent man (4) a physically strong man (5) a manly man; a man. The meaning varies from context to context, from positive to negative. Since strong man is originally described as a man, there is no "male strong man", and a capable woman is described as a strong woman

This is a linguistic asymmetry, related to the traditional culture of our country. Men are supposed to be the strongest people in the world. Women are not supposed to be strong in people's minds, and since there are very few strong women, the term "strong woman" came into being. From a linguistic and economic point of view, there is no need for the term "strong man".

Men are supposed to be strong, not special. Women aren't supposed to be strong, it's because they are rare that they appear.

The term "strong woman" is used to describe a woman who focuses on her career and achieves success. In traditional societies, especially in the East, men were generally superior to women, and women were rarely involved in politics or business. However, in the 20th century, Western societies gradually became more gender-equal, and the opportunities for women to receive an education and to develop a career in society increased, resulting in the emergence of women with outstanding achievements, and the emergence of women who are more than just men.