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The meaning of getting out of the way

To give way is to give way to a talented person.

Explain in detail:

Give way to saints. Make way.

Source:

"Mozi-Luwen": "Today's high person is ominous and must not be allowed."

Gan Bao (Jin) "General Theory of Jin Dynasty": "There are thousands of officials, and they are allowed without any move."

Zhang Zhe's "Heat Flux" Chapter 5: "Old comrades take the initiative to give way."

Related examples:

1. The hospital leaders have changed shifts this time. If he doesn't "get out of the way", he won't know himself.

Without a charismatic leader, the party will fall apart and give way to the secular opposition.

The headmaster is in poor condition, deeply ashamed, willing to take responsibility and give in to his talent.

After more than four years, Allen Iverson finally abdicated.

5. Getting out of the way is not without advocacy in Confucianism. Kong Rong knew that he was talented and had few talents, so he should follow the example of the sages.

6. On a perfect day, I wish you wisdom, courage, integrity, integrity, words and deeds, courtesy, morality, beauty, love and righteousness, a like-minded life, beauty over ancient beauty, beauty over bright gold, all the best and beautiful flowers.

7. In fact, Ben Shuai was a general of the Western Expedition appointed by the new emperor and Wang Ying. He only had the right to avoid the virtuous road, and did not say that the new general of Yingzhou Army died before he went to the battlefield.

8. It's okay for me to make way. Who does the leader want to take over?