storm into and destroy the enemy 's fortified positions
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Cu ī Ji ā nxi à nzh è n, which means to attack and destroy enemy positions. It comes from the biography of huankang in the history of the south.
The origin of Idioms
"Huan Kang biography of the book of the Southern Qi Dynasty:" with the uprising of the emperor Shizu, he destroyed the enemy's array, and his physical strength was superior to others. He went through the villages and towns, and did violence arbitrarily. "
Idiom usage
It means to break the enemy deeply.
Examples
Liang Jinxiang refused to go up the river for more than ten years, but he was the most successful one. New history of Five Dynasties
Analysis of Idioms
To destroy the enemy
storm into and destroy the enemy 's fortified positions
act recklessly and care for nobody - sì wú jì dàn
a broken mirror joined together - pò jìng chóng yuán
There is no hero in the mountain, the monkey is called the overlord - shān zhōng wú hǎo hàn,hú sūn chēng bà wáng