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To aim high is a famous saying written by Zhuge Liang in the Three Kingdoms period, which has been passed down to this day. To aim high means to pursue lofty ideals, career aspirations and Excellence. There is also the artistic conception of "Let's go straight to my Yun Fan and bridge the deep and deep sea". For example, the fastest warship of Beiyang Navy was named "Zhiyuan Ship", which means to ride the wind and waves and sail to a distant place.

? Ambition, in ancient times, refers to spiritual strength, but now it refers to the determination and courage to make progress or achieve something. The old saying once commented on the importance of "ambition": "The three armed forces can win the handsome, but ordinary people can't win the ambition." Unwilling to lag behind, the determination and courage to achieve a certain goal. This is an expression of ideals and confidence. Ambitious people often have clear goals, firm will and are not afraid of all kinds of difficulties. The more difficult and backward the place, the more ambitious spirit and strength can be shown.

? How high is it? It's high and far. Han and Wang Chong's Talk about the Sun: "Looking at the top of Mount Tai from the flat ground, if the crane is as black as a lion, Mount Tai will be lofty, and small things will be inaccurate." Xie Zhen's Four-character Poems in the Ming Dynasty, Volume III: "The sky is high and the clouds are light." Wang's "The Great Carpenter" II: "The sky is high and the clouds are light, and the air is mixed with the grass smell of new wheat seedlings."

Zhuge Liang once said in Zhuge Liang's Collection of Commandments: "The ambition of the husband should be lofty, the sage should admire him, the lust should be abandoned, the suspicion and stagnation should be abandoned, so that the ambition of the ordinary man can be revealed and he will feel sad."

? We need inspiration to aim high. Only with lofty aspirations can we look high, far and further.