gain victory with unstained swords
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ī NGW ú Xu è R è n, which means that the war is smooth and won without confrontation or fierce battle. It comes from the preface of northern history, Li Zhen, king of Liangwu.
The origin of Idioms
In the preface of the northern history, Liang Wu's Zhao Wang Li Yao said, "the king of Zhao is the ruler of the world. For the heroes Yang Feng, bloodless, then start hegemony, is to build Dunhuang old fortress
Idiom usage
To win without fighting. example win to seek, ~. Lu Zhi, Tang Dynasty: after killing Li huaiguang, he Yuanyu, the general of the river, and summoned Huaixi imperial edict
gain victory with unstained swords
come straight to the point without the slightest hesitation - gān bā lì luò
make the old and new contrast and complement each other - xiāng dé yì zhāng
a woman of low birth may marry into the purple - fū róng qī guì