"The winner is king, and the loser is the enemy" is a proverb handed down from ancient times in China.
Old Finger: In the political struggle, it is legal to win and illegal to lose, so it is called a thief.
Now it refers to: including the power in the hands of the winner, no one dares to blame, but the loser has an irrefutable meaning.
Example:
Under the indoctrination experience that the winner is the king and the loser is the enemy, I began to study hard and made my first wish to see the school I wanted to take.
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Synonym:
1, winners and losers
Win or lose? Pronunciation: chéng wáng bài kòu u, an idiom in China; Interpretation: the old meaning is that in the political struggle, success is legal and the emperor is the king; Those who fail are illegal and called robbers.
It contains the strength of the winner, and no one dares to blame it, but the loser has an irrefutable meaning, but it belongs to the meta-rule. If you want to succeed, you must get more help from Tao, but less help from Tao.
From: Liu Yazi, Title History of War: Success and Failure Call each other.
Interpretation: If you succeed, you will be called the emperor and the king. If you fail, you are called a thief, echoing each other.
2. The winner is king and the loser is Lu.
Success is king, failure is conquest. It used to mean that in the political struggle, success is legal and the emperor is king.
Said by: Yuan Zhen Xiang Jun's The Orphan of Zhao, the fifth fold: "Success is king, failure is enemy. Water under the bridge, I just want to die early. "
Interpretation: success is king, failure is captured. At this point, I just want to die early.