To suspend troops according to the law
According to the Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is à NJI ǎ Xi ū B ī ng, which means to pack up the armor weapons; it means to stop military operations. From Hanshu · Hanxin Zhuan.
The origin of Idioms
Han Xin Zhuan in Hanshu: "today's plan is not as good as a truce. Within a hundred Li, the ox will come to the sun to serve the scholar bureaucrats. They will head Yanlu in the north. However, if they send an envoy to Yan, they will not dare to listen."
Analysis of Idioms
A soldier in accordance with his armour
Idiom usage
United type; predicate; refers to a truce. example general, you can take a step back. Li Rihua, Ming Dynasty
To suspend troops according to the law
to be able to shoulder important tasks - fù zhòng shè yuǎn
venomous serpents and wild beasts - dú shé měng shòu
the dragon 's liver and the phoenix 's marrow - lóng gān fèng nǎo