Soldiers are the first
Bingguixiansheng is a Chinese word, and its pronunciation is B ī nggu ì Xi ā NSH ē ng, which means to use troops first and to intimidate the enemy with one's own momentum.
explain
It means to use troops first, and to intimidate the enemy with one's own momentum.
source
In Sima Qian's biography of Huaiyin marquis in historical records of the Western Han Dynasty, it is said that "the soldiers have the first voice and then the real one." [example] Lu zangyong's biography of Chen Zi'ang in Tang Dynasty: "Kuang Bing GUI Xiansheng. It's the king who has sent half a world's troops today. In a hundred days' time, you can't think that it's ordinary. "
usage
Subject predicate type; used as predicate; used in military affairs
Soldiers are the first
a person who returns to a place he once abandoned - qián dù liú láng
infer the whole matter after hearing but one point - wén yī zhī shí
Believe what you say and do what you do - yán bì xìn,xíng bì guǒ