fight for every inch of land
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ù NT ǔ B ì zh ē ng, which means to fight for a little bit of land. It's from "chaku Tongqin Shu Fu".
Analysis of Idioms
Not give up an inch of land
The origin of Idioms
"There is no way for men and women to make self-determination, but only the upper class."
Idiom usage
We are tit for tat, and we will never let the Kuomintang take our place lightly and easily and kill our people. Mao Zedong's current situation after the victory of the Anti Japanese War and our policy
fight for every inch of land
to concentrate on the main points - tí gāng jǔ lǐng
the turn of fortune after reaching one extreme - bō jí jiāng fù
have tremendous courage and wisdom - dà zhì dà yǒng
as easily as turning one 's hand over - fǎn shǒu kě dé