Chinese people have always judged heroes by their successes and failures. If one succeeds, they are seen as visionary and eloquent; if one fails, they are regarded as smooth-talking and overly ambitious. However, true heroes are as plentiful as fish crossing a river, and even the best among them find it difficult to rise.
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Chinese people have always judged heroes by their successes and failures. If one succeeds, they are seen as visionary and eloquent; if one fails, they are regarded as smooth-talking and overly ambitious. However, true heroes are as plentiful as fish crossing a river, and even the best among them find it difficult to rise.