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What's the point of wanting more than wanting more?
Better lack than abuse? [nìng quē wú làn] Tell or ask us to adhere to the standards when making choices, and don't lower our requirements just because we are short.

Better lack than abuse? [nü ng qu ē w ú là n], also known as "rather lack than abuse", means: it is better to choose fewer talents or things than to make up for more regardless of the quality reduction standard.

Ning: I would rather; No [? wú? ]: no; Excessive: excessive.

From:

Lvyuan Li's "Qi Lu Deng" in Qing Dynasty: the fifth time: that is, it is better to lack than to abuse; Kaifeng is the capital of a province; Xiangfu is the first county in Kaifeng; But it is indispensable.

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.

Sentence making: We must insist on putting quality before quantity, believing that the best is worth waiting patiently.

There is a kind of failure called the mother of success, a kind of love called letting go, and now there is a kind of singles called Ningquewulan.

Usage: generally used as predicate and attribute, it is often used to pay attention to quality when selecting talents or selecting goods; Or strict.