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What do you mean, you and I are both dark horses?
Before the overall situation is decided, you and I may be winners. Gan Kun refers to the situation, and the dark horse refers to the blockbuster winner in major events. Before the overall situation is decided, you and I may be winners. This sentence comes from Hong Yingming's Caigen Tan in the Ming Dynasty. Gan Kun is undecided, you and I are both dark horses, so don't decide the world by temporary gains and losses. Warn us not to feel that we are the best because of temporary complacency, and not to feel that we are the weak because of temporary frustration.