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When Chen She was young, he used to be someone else's employee. Once, he stopped farming and went to the ridge for half a day. He said, "If any of us will be rich in the future, don't forget others." Other employees smiled and replied: "How can you have money if you farm for others?" Chen She sighed and said, "Alas, do sparrows know the ambition of swans?"

Chen She compared himself to a swan that flew thousands of miles from north to south, and compared other employees to birds that kept their place under the eaves and beams, in which the feelings of promotion and suppression were highlighted. This famous slogan has become the colloquial language for ambitious people to belittle those who are not ambitious in the future, and it has been used ever since. Yes, how can sparrows know the ambition of swans? However, why should birds know the ambition of a swan? As the saying goes, everyone has his own ideas, a swan likes to fly high and go far, and a sparrow likes to stay at home, but they are just different in nature, and there is no difference. Chen She wants to be rich and emperor, while employees want to be stable civilians, but they have different preferences and desires, and there is no difference between them. In fact, how can swans know the ambitions of sparrows? Those employees reprimanded by Chen She must have their own ideals. Maybe they just rely on their own hands to get a porridge and a meal with their own labor, or maybe they just want a family reunion, so that they can serve their parents, raise their young children, and let the whole family live a stable life on their own and enjoy family happiness. Can such an ideal be said to be insignificant? A country needs an emperor who rules the world, but it needs people who "drip their own sweat and eat their own food" more. Therefore, don't belittle the ideals of others casually, after all, everyone has his own aspirations.

When Liu Bang, the great ancestor of the Western Han Dynasty, was humble, others made fun of his efforts. He also had such a sigh! Yes, birds just want to find insects to eat on the grass, and the nest under the eaves is not affected by wind and rain. How can they roam freely at high altitude, overlooking the earth and aiming in all directions? There is also a hero, Xiang Yu, who has "great ambitions". When Xiang Yu met Qin Shihuang for the first time, he pointed to the arrogant first emperor and said, "He can take his place!" Sure enough, after years of fighting, he killed countless people and a number of cities, and he became the overlord, sitting in his hometown and worshiping by his ministers. It was really an honor. The story of "the ambition of a swan" comes from Chen She, and countless heroes cite it as an allusion to inspire themselves. Chen She, Liu Bang and Xiang Yu, only Liu Bang realized the zero-distance contact with his dreams. When he became emperor, he did not forget to return home with his clothes on, and sang: The wind blows and clouds fly, and Jia Wei returns to the sea! Glory is beyond words. Chen She was killed by a coachman, and Xiang Yu wiped his neck on the Wujiang River and stopped at a step away from his dream. It's sad and sad, but his "ambitious ambition" is admired by later generations-Xiang Yu was called a hero by the world, and Chen She launched a peasant uprising. These alone are enough to stop those birds at the top of the mountain.

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