Fight against the enemy
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ǎ ox ū PI ē K à ng, which means to attack by taking advantage of emptiness. It's from fan Zhongzhong's "golden palace is full of joy, wind and rain in autumn".
The origin of Idioms
Fan Zhongzhong's "golden palace is full of joy, wind and rain in autumn": all day long in suspense, it was just that he tried to make a false pretence and evaded resistance. He had always wronged me. Here he slandered me and knew that it was a lie.
Idiom explanation
It refers to attack by taking advantage of emptiness.
Fight against the enemy
give up eating for fear of choking - yīn yē fèi shí
live in straitened circumstances - pá shū yǐn shuǐ
one 's nostrils were assailed by a strange - yì xiāng pū bí
cling to the habitual ways and muddle on - yīn xún gǒu qiě