To ask for help from east to West
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ō NGT ǎ ox ī zh ē ng, which means to send troops to fight on all sides. It is the same as "going to the East and the west". It comes from the stele of Cao Jun, the commander of Tang Zhaowu school.
The origin of Idioms
Yang Jiong of the Tang Dynasty wrote in the tablet to Cao Jun, the commander of the Tang Zhaowu School: "when you were young, you learned to use swords. When you were young, you discussed soldiers. You made a promise to the country by your own example, and sought for the East and the West."
Analysis of Idioms
A near synonym: crusading in the East and in the West
Idiom usage
Let's not say that it's difficult to do a station post, but I'm afraid you will regret it. Yuan · Liu Zhi's suite of "new water order · complaining on behalf of the horse" is afraid of you
To ask for help from east to West
rise to one 's full height and smite the table - pāi àn ér qǐ
grand occasions in those years - tian bao dang nian