avoid the strong and attack the weak
To avoid the strong and attack the weak is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is B ì Qi á NGJ ī ruॸ, which means to avoid the enemy's elite troops and select the weak ones in mobile warfare. It comes from Zizhitongjian, the second year of Xiande of Shizong in the Later Zhou Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Military language. In mobile warfare, we should avoid the enemy's elite troops and select the weak ones.
The origin of Idioms
Example: the way to attack must be changed first Between running, you can know the strength of the virtual and the real, and then avoid the real and attack the virtual. The second year of emperor Shizong's Xiande in the Later Zhou Dynasty
avoid the strong and attack the weak
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