withdraw
Banshi Huichao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ā NSH ī Hu í ch á o, which means to mobilize the troops to return to the capital, indicating that the troops returned to the imperial court victoriously. It comes from the marriage of two generations written by Qiao Meng Fu in Yuan Dynasty.
Idioms and allusions
In Yuan Dynasty, qiaomengfu's the marriage of two generations, the third fold: "if you break the Tubo, fix the Xixia, and return to the court, you will be rewarded."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: win the Huichao Dynasty, return triumphantly, [antonym]: deploy troops, set up camp, return after defeat
Idiom usage
It means to withdraw from the army without the object. [example] the empress (Liu Chan) issued an imperial edict, declaring that Kong Ming's class teacher would return to the court. The 100th chapter of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty
withdraw
keep to the concept of all-time preparedness - cháng bèi bù xiè
study by the light of reflected snow or glow-worms - xuě chuāng yíng jǐ
mountains multiply and streams double back - shān zhòng shuǐ fù