dangerous war
The Chinese idiom, B ī ngxi ō ngzh à NW ē I in pinyin, means that the war is dangerous and terrible. It comes from Yan Bing Shi Shu.
The origin of Idioms
In Chao CuO's Yan Bing Shi Shu of the Han Dynasty: "although, soldiers are weapons, war is dangerous. Therefore, we should take the big as the small and the strong as the weak
Idiom usage
The war is terrible. When the war is in danger, all the wounded soldiers lie on the front line and groan. Guo Xiaocheng's organization of various organizations in the Republic of China
dangerous war
talk endlessly with no substance at all - yán zhī wú wù
in different poses and with different expressions - qiān zī bǎi tài
Break the nest and finish the egg - pò cháo wán luǎn