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Words] success is the king, defeat is 寇 [pronunciation] chéng zé wéi wáng , bài zé wéi kòu [Interpretation] The old refers to the fact that in the struggle for political power, the successful one is legitimate, and the emperor is called the king; Those who fail are illegal, and they are called thieves. It contains the power of the successful person, no one dares to blame, but the loser has the meaning of hard to argue. [Source] Sun Yat-sen, "Speech at the First Congress of the Kuomintang":
There is a habit in Chinese history that the so-called success is king, and defeat is the villain, but this is not the case in modern civilized countries. synonyms] become a king and defeat a king, become a king, defeat is a captive, the winner is a king, and the loser is a king.
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This is a popular saying, without allusions, it is "the winner is king, and the loser is the villain". Originated from the second fold of the opera "Committing Chang'an" written by Anonymous in the Yuan Dynasty. Li Wei's plan":
Li Dao said: "Led by 100,000 male soldiers, they will go west day and night, this time the winner is the king, and the loser is the coward." seized Chang'an to avenge Dong Gong".
Not long after, he encountered Lu Bu's soldiers and horses on the way, and Li Dao was defeated and retreated more than 50 miles. So Guo Yan, Fan Chou, and Zhang Ji were invited to discuss. Li Dao said to everyone:
Lu Bu has courage and no strategy, so there is no need to worry at all. I led an army to defend the valley and lured him to fight every day; General Guo can lead the army to copy and copy it, follow the method of Peng Yue and scratch Chu, Ming Jin will advance, and the drum will retreat; General Fan and General Zhang divided their troops into two routes and went straight to Chang'an. If it is not the end, it will inevitably fail.
The crowd used their tricks.
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A win is a win, a loss is a loss!
It is the king who wins, and it is the grass that loses!
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The ancient saying of survival of the fittest.
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History is written by the victors, so what we see is ...
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"Defeat and become king" refers to those who have failed, and the hardship, tenacity and strong ** strength shown after being frustrated.
The idiom "defeat becomes king" comes from a story in Chinese history. In the Han Dynasty, there was a person named Liu Xiu, who originally participated in Liu Xuan's war, but at the beginning of this war, his troops were not strong in combat, and they were attacked by the enemy many times, and they fled in defeat. After fleeing, he did not give up, but instead engaged in guerrilla warfare, challenging and weakening the enemy's forces.
Eventually, he succeeded in assembling his own army and eventually defeated his original ally Liu Xuan, becoming one of the greatest emperors in Chinese history.
The idiom "defeat becomes king" applies not only to individuals, but also to teams or organizations. In a company or organization, some entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs may face many difficulties and tests at the beginning, but they have the courage to take on and fight, constantly optimize and adjust their strategies, and finally successfully turn the situation around and become industry leaders. It can also motivate people to face unsuccessful situations in their lives, relationship problems, etc.
People often feel frustrated and disappointed, but we need to remember that "failure" is not the same as "end".
The meaning of defeat and kinghood
The meaning of "defeat and success" is that even those who are at a disadvantage at the beginning or even impossible to win can rise through hard work and perseverance, usher in the opportunity of reversal, and go to glory. When people encounter difficulties, they need to think of different solutions in one aspect, and continue to forge ahead and innovate to achieve real success through perseverance.
The term "lose" also helps inspire people to enjoy the process of playing or competing, rather than just obsessing with the outcome. Victory or defeat is not the most important thing in itself, but the challenges and fun encountered along the way. Destiny is not predestined, but through one's own continuous efforts to achieve one's dreams.
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Interpretation: Those who win can become kings, and those who lose are thieves.
The winner is the king, and the loser is the loser" is a common saying that has been passed down in ancient China to this day.
Old Finger: In the struggle for political power, those who win are legitimate, and those who are defeated are called emperors, and those who fail are illegal, and they are called thieves.
Now it means: It contains the power of the victor in his hands, no one dares to blame, but the loser has the meaning of hard to argue.
Example sentence: Under the indoctrination experience of the winner is the king and the loser is the loser in the society, I began to study hard, and the first choice I made was to see the school I wanted to go to.
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Cheng means success; Kou means banditry, those who succeed are respected, and those who fail are despised by others.
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In fact, one point of view is too biased. Focus only on results. Liu Bang and Xiang Yu. The Communist Party and the Kuomintang. That's it. Either Caesar or nothing.
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If you succeed, you will be the king, and if you lose, you will be the king. Those who fail are illegal, and they are called thieves. It reflects the viewpoint of judging people by success or failure. Sun Yat-sen, "Speech at the First Congress of the Kuomintang":
There is a habit in Chinese history that the so-called success is king, and defeat is the villain, but this is not the case in modern civilized countries. "It is also made as "success is the king, and the defeat of the hall is the captive", success is the king, and defeat is the thief". Yuan Ji Junxiang "Zhao's Orphan" Fifth Fold:
If I become the king, if I fail, I will be the old hidden in the city, and the matter has come to this, but I just want to die early. "Captive, captive. Lu Xun "South and North Mobilization - Talking about Jin Sheng's Sigh":
Although they still do not know the ancient adage that 'desires are difficult to fill,' they understand very well the idiom that 'if you succeed, you will be king, and if you fail, you will be a thief'. "It is also provincial to be "the king and the loser". Liu Yazi's poem "The History of the Taiping War":
Success and defeat are like each other, and who is straight to write Dong Hu is early. ”
In fact, he still has a certain degree of business ability, but there are very few successful entrepreneurs, and even his father has been depressed for a while, let alone him? This does not mean that he is not capable of doing business.
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