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A tailor who doesn't want to be a chef is by no means a good driver.
A tailor who doesn't want to be a chef is by no means a good driver.
Internet buzzwords, originated from the people, originated from Napoleon's sentence "A soldier who doesn't want to be a general is not a good soldier". Napoleon's original words mean: one should set up lofty ideals and work hard for them, so as to finally realize his own ideals. Express people's ideals and ambitions. Feng Gong used the line "A tailor who doesn't want to be a chef is by no means a good driver" in the sketch "Don't let him go" on the 20 10 Spring Festival Evening, which was a spoof to increase the funny effect of the sketch. But the meaning of this sentence is contrary to the original text and intention.
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