Write down a thousand troops
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǐ s ǎ oqi ā NJ ū n, which means to describe the vigorous writing force, like the momentum of sweeping thousands of troops. It's from drunk song.
The origin of Idioms
The poem "zuigexing" by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty: "the etymology goes back to the Three Gorges, and the pen array sweeps thousands of people."
Idiom usage
It describes the vigorous writing, the example, the empty self conceited, and the meaning of learning to pass on three cases. Two pieces of Diaoguo ware by Li Ting in Yuan Dynasty
Write down a thousand troops
the year in which a great master deceased - suì zài lóng shé
endowed with extraordinary talents - lù hǎi pān jiāng
a well-behaved and dignified country girl - lín xià fēng yùn