A good soldier is better than many
Bing Zai Jing but not Duo is a Chinese idiom, pronounced B ī ngz à ij ī ng é RB ù Z à edu ō, which means that soldiers are strong but don't care about many. It also refers to the requirement of quality rather than quantity.
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Idiom: soldiers are excellent, but not many. Pinyin: B ī ngz à ij ī ng é RB ù Z à IDU ō explanation: soldiers are excellent, but not many. It also refers to the requirement of quality rather than quantity.
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"Zhou history" in the history of the Five Dynasties: "every soldier cares about the essence, but not much."
A good soldier is better than many
cutting into the present-day evils - qiè zhòng shí bìng
shoulder to shoulder and arm in arm - āi jiān dā bèi
strict and fair in meting out rewards and punishments - shǎng fá yán míng