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Exaggerated words

It's far better to aim high than to aim high. It is unrealistic to pursue too high and too far goals.

Source: Qing Li Yu's "Love with Fate, Instrumental Play and System": "But at the beginning of its conception, it was too ambitious."

It's better to aim high than to aim high.

Source: Yu Suiyuan Drama System: "But at the beginning of its conception, it was too grand."

Aim high: like it; Raccoon: Pursuit. Metaphor is an unrealistic pursuit of lofty and far-reaching goals.

Source: "The History of the Song Dynasty, the Biography of Taoism and Cheng Hao": "Sick people are tired of being humble and ambitious, and they have achieved nothing."

Painting a tiger is not the opposite. Yu Zhicun is lofty, accomplish nothing, and make people laugh and be generous.

Source: The History of the East View by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "The so-called carving of mandarin ducks is not good; Du failed, and he was trapped in this world. The so-called painting a tiger does not paint a dog. "