The enemy is invincible
The enemy is invincible. In Chinese, the Pinyin is d í B ù K ě Ji ǎ, which means not to tolerate the enemy. It comes from Sima Qian's biography of Chunshenjun in historical records in the Western Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
We must bear in mind the principle that the enemy is invincible.
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: let the tiger go back to the mountain
The origin of Idioms
In Sima Qian's biography of Chunshenjun in historical records of the Western Han Dynasty, it is said that "when a minister hears about it, the enemy can't be false and the time can't be lost."
Idiom explanation
It means not to tolerate the enemy.
The enemy is invincible
harmonious relation among emperor and his ministers - shèng jīng xián xiàng
keep the public interest in mind - chū yǐ gōng xīn