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if you want to shoot the general, first shoot his horse; do not shoot straight for the top; he that would the daughter win, must with the mother first begin
Proverb advising to first target what is close or subordinate to achieve a larger goal. Often used to suggest an indirect approach.
将を射んと欲すれば先ず馬を射よというように、まずは身近な課題から取り組もう。
As the saying goes, 'If you want to shoot the general, first shoot his horse,' so let's start with the tasks close at hand.
A classical Chinese-derived proverb. The exact origin is uncertain, but it reflects a strategic principle found in ancient Chinese military thought.