ever-victorious
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ō NGW ú B ù K è, which means that there is nothing that can't be conquered. It also means that you can succeed in everything. It comes from the first Qin ce of the Warring States period by Liu Xiang of the Western Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Xiang's "Warring States strategy - Qin CE 1" said: "we know that Qin's war has never been invincible, that we have never failed to attack, that we have never failed to break."
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: win all battles
Idiom usage
This army is an invincible and invincible general. The red sun by Wu Qiang
ever-victorious
to be falsely taking part in the discussions - zì zuò jiě rén
Preserved bottle gourd with black wine - xuán jiǔ hù fǔ
straighten the eyebrow and raise the eyes - héng méi lì mù
be chivalrous and fond of doing good deeds - xíng xiá hào yì