charge into the enemy ranks
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Cu à f à ngxi à nzh è n, which means to attack and destroy enemy positions. It comes from the book of song, the first chapter of Emperor Wu.
Idiom explanation
Destroy: defeat; front: edge, extended to elite; sink: attack. Attack and destroy enemy positions.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of the Song Dynasty, the first chapter of Wudi Ji: "the emperor of Gaozu always took the lead in fighting for the soldiers, and he often destroyed the front and set up the enemy in every battle."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Attack
Idiom usage
To break the enemy in depth
Examples
But with more than ten powerful cavalry, they were invincible, so they led them away. The book of Jin
charge into the enemy ranks
babble out one's first speech sounds - yá yá xué yǔ
Death of Zhuge scares away shengzhongda - sǐ zhū gé xià zǒu shēng zhòng dá