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What does it mean to ride a donkey to find a horse?

Riding a donkey to find a horse, Chinese idiom, pinyin Qí l ǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘ47 Holding a choice in hand, waiting for the next choice. When you have no ability or experience, first find a job to settle down and learn to grow. When you have a certain ability or experience, then look for or compete for a higher position or position.

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1. Why should we ride a donkey to find a horse instead of riding a horse to find a horse? Riding a camel may make it easier to find a horse and see farther.

Sometimes it is said that riding a donkey can find a horse, but I really don't know whether this "donkey" is a good donkey or not, and whether it can continue riding.

Whether you are looking for your first job or riding a donkey to find a horse, dressing is more important than ever.

You can ride a donkey to find a horse, but don't abuse the donkey. Either give up this donkey, and since you want it, take it seriously as your traveling companion and lover.

You may need to keep your job for a while, because it provides you with health benefits. Maybe you're just riding a donkey to find a horse.

6. Facing the post-90s mixed-race girls' love mentality of "riding a donkey to find a horse", Liu Yajin said that love needs understanding and marriage needs wisdom.