冒险主义 Adventurism
Explanation
冒险主义指的是不计后果,盲目乐观,轻率行事的一种行为方式。它往往忽视客观实际,缺乏周密的计划和充分的准备,容易导致失败。
Adventurism refers to a way of acting without considering the consequences, blindly optimistic, and rash. It often ignores objective reality, lacks careful planning and sufficient preparation, and easily leads to failure.
Origin Story
话说,在古代蜀国,有一位年轻的将军名叫李卫,他骁勇善战,屡建奇功。一次,他奉命攻打敌国的边境城市。李卫深知敌方城防坚固,兵力雄厚,但他却轻敌冒进,决定采取冒险主义策略,率领少量精兵,夜袭敌营。他认为敌军必然疏于防范,可以一举攻下城池。然而,李卫的冒险主义最终以惨败告终。敌军早有准备,伏兵四起,李卫的军队损失惨重,不得不狼狈撤退。这次失败让李卫明白了冒险主义的危害,从此他更加谨慎小心,不再轻率行事,最终成为了一名杰出的军事家。
Once upon a time, in ancient Shu, there was a young general named Li Wei, who was brave and had made many merits. Once, he was ordered to attack a border city of the enemy country. Li Wei knew that the enemy's city defenses were strong and their troops were numerous, but he underestimated the enemy and decided to adopt an adventurous strategy. He led a small number of elite soldiers to attack the enemy camp at night. He thought that the enemy would be careless and that he could capture the city in one fell swoop. However, Li Wei's adventurism ultimately ended in a disastrous defeat. The enemy army was well-prepared, ambushing them everywhere. Li Wei's army suffered heavy losses and had to retreat in disgrace. This defeat taught Li Wei the danger of adventurism. From then on, he became more cautious and no longer acted rashly, eventually becoming an outstanding military strategist.
Usage
冒险主义通常作主语、宾语或定语,用于批评或警告轻率、不计后果的行为。
Adventurism is usually used as a subject, object, or attributive to criticize or warn against reckless and irresponsible behavior.
Examples
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他做事总是冒险主义,不考虑后果。
tā zuòshì zǒngshì màoxiǎn zhǔyì, bù kǎolǜ hòuguǒ
He always acts with adventurism, without considering the consequences.
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这种冒险主义的做法,最终导致了项目的失败。
zhè zhǒng màoxiǎn zhǔyì de zuòfǎ, zuìzhōng dǎozhì le xiàngmù de shībài
This adventurous approach ultimately led to the failure of the project.
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不要冒险主义,要稳扎稳打。
bùyào màoxiǎn zhǔyì, yào wěnzā wěndǎ
Don't be adventurous, be steady and methodical.