To train the soldiers according to their aptitude
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C á ISH ì Li à Nb ī ng, which means the Warrior Elite. The source is ten questions of Sun Bin's art of war.
The origin of Idioms
"Ten questions on the art of war of Sun Bin", a bamboo slip from the Han tomb in Yinqueshan, said: "if you attack this one, you will certainly divide our troops into three parts and train our dead soldiers. The two will extend the array and spread wings, and the other will train soldiers with talent
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute, it refers to a warrior
To train the soldiers according to their aptitude
like a square tenon for a round mortise ---- at variance with each other - yuán záo fāng ruì
Stop the clouds and circle the beams - è yún rào liáng