Want two idioms!
This is the choice in the sentence.
In other words, which idiom is "aiming at a thousand miles", "dying a martyr" and "being brave"?
Answer:
Idioms are all mature four-word phrases with high expression effect and profound connotation.
But it is still eager to gallop thousands of miles.
First of all, the martyr's later years are two nouns put together, with no intention at all. How can it be a meaningless idiom?
Secondly, boldness means that people who are old but ambitious have no expression effect at all, and always give people a feeling that they can't fill their needs. At best, it is an idiom.
It's obvious that you are aiming for a thousand miles!