ever-victorious general
The Chinese idiom ch á ngsh è ngji ā NGJ ū n means the commander who wins every battle. It comes from the biography of Zang Gong in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Zang Gong in the book of the later Han Dynasty, "it is difficult to worry about the enemy in a house that always wins."
Idiom usage
We can't ask for the actual ~, which has been rare since ancient times. Mao Zedong's strategic issues in China's Revolutionary War
ever-victorious general
give the rulers less while give the civilians more - sǔn shàng yì xià
as clean as ice and as pure as jade - bīng qīng yù jié
The ghost cries and the corn flies - guǐ kū sù fēi
to be able to shoulder important tasks - fù zhòng shè yuǎn