an invincible position
Invincible position, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù B à izh ī D ì, the original meaning is that those who are good at fighting will have the assurance of winning, will not fall into the situation of defeat; later, it generally refers to the full grasp of success. It comes from Sun Tzu's military formation.
The origin of Idioms
In the spring and Autumn period, Qi and Sun Wu's Sun Tzu Xingpian: "therefore, the good man is in an invincible position."
Idiom usage
In order to be invincible, the posthumous title is "conservatism". Mao Zedong's Jinggangshan struggle as long as we unite as one, we can be invincible.
an invincible position
cannot bear to think of the past - bù kān huí shǒu
be guilty of the most heinous crimes - zuì è tāo tiān
fall in with others ' wishes and acquire admittance - tōu hé gǒu róng