gain victory with unstained swords
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ī NGW è ixu ě R è n, which means that there is no blood left. It refers to the success of a war without confrontation or fierce fighting. From Li Bai and Du Fu, Du Fu and Yan Wu.
The origin of Idioms
Guo Moruo's Li Bai and Du Fu, Du Fu and Yan Wu: "Gao Shi is the commander appointed by suzong. Yongwang was defeated by the local forces. After his death, Gao Shi gave up without blood."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: war without defilement, war without blood [antonym]: a river of blood
Idiom usage
To win without fighting
gain victory with unstained swords
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