Protect the situation and the people
The Chinese idiom B ǎ OJ ì NGX ī m í n, which means to protect the country's border and make the people peaceful, comes from the biography of Liu Xiong in ZhouShu.
Idiom explanation
To safeguard the country's borders and make the people peaceful.
Idioms and allusions
Source: biography of Liu Xiong in the book of Zhou: "first, the state communicated well with Qi, and promised to protect the situation and pacify the people, not to invade each other." example: if Wang Neng ~, his blessing will last forever. (history of the Ming Dynasty, foreign countries 5)
usage
It refers to the duty of the army.
Protect the situation and the people
with twisted roots and gnarled branches - pán gēn cuò jié
appreciative audience like flowing water and high mountains -- bosom friends - liú shuǐ gāo shān