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What do you mean a soldier who doesn't want to be a general is not a good soldier? Who said that? Is it Napoleon?
This sentence means that people should have ideals, be self-motivated and not live in a daze.

This allusion comes from Napoleon, the first French emperor.

Napoléon Bonaparte/(French: Napoleon Bonaparte/ Italian: Napoleone Buonaparte,1769 August15-1821May5), that is, Napoleon I, was born in19th century French military event. He was the first ruler of France (1799- 1804) and the first emperor of France (1804- 18 15).

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Napoleon's military achievements:

Five evils-France Union

Napoleon had excellent military command ability. During the 23 years from the Battle of Toulon to the Battle of Waterloo, he personally commanded nearly 60 major battles, including more than 50 victories and countless small battles.

He repeatedly repelled the invasion of anti-French alliances at home and abroad, suppressed the rebellion of reactionary forces, and fought seven wars with anti-French alliances, which was of great significance in military history. His constant expansion broke the balance of power among European countries, dealt a heavy blow to the feudal system of European countries, defended the achievements of the French Revolution and safeguarded the interests of the bourgeoisie.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Napoléon Bonaparte