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What do you mean, what do you want?
It means to select talents or things, rather less than more regardless of quality. Ning: rather; Lack: lack; No: pass "no"; Don't; Excessive: too much.

From "Zuo Zhuan Xiang Gong Twenty-six Years": "Those who are good at serving the country will be rewarded without being arrogant and punished without being excessive ... If they are unfortunate, they would rather be arrogant."

People who are good at governing the country will not be rewarded excessively and the punishment will not be abused ... If they are unfortunate enough to exceed the limit, they would rather be rewarded excessively than abused.

Synonym: Better leave than abuse.

Antonyms: make up for mistakes, make up for mistakes, the more the better, and Han Xin will be a soldier.

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1, synonyms

Ning Yí w ù là n is a Chinese vocabulary, which means that you would rather leave out than lower the standard, and just ask for more.

From Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children, the 35th time: "There is no reason to be restless when reading a text."

2, antonym

A Chinese idiom, pinyin is làn yú chōng shù, which means that people who can't play are mixed in the team who can play. It is a metaphor for pretending to be capable without ability, and inferior goods pretend to be good goods.

From "On Han Feizi's Internal Storage": "Qi Xuanbai made people blow; There must be 300 people. South profile Chu Shi please blow for the king; Xuanwang said (Yue) it. Eat hundreds of people. Xuanwang died; Effective Wang Li; Listen carefully; Chu Shi fled. "

Translation: If Qi Xuanwang is to be played by people, it must be played by 300 people. Mr. Nan Guo asked to play for Qi Xuanwang, and Xuanwang was very happy. The government gave him the same treatment as those hundreds of people. After Qi Xuanwang's death, his son succeeded to the throne. He likes to listen to solos one by one, so Mr. Nan Guo has to run away.