Han Xin's use of military means more
Han Xin's use of military means more. It is an ancient idiom, which comes from yiyuanjuanyan. It is read as H á nx ì NY ò NGB ī ng, Du ō Du ō y ì B à n. It means "more is better when Han Xin uses military". It originally means that the more Han Xin leads the army, the better. Later, it generally refers to the more the better.
Word information
Pinyin: H á nx ì NY ò NGB ī ng, Du ō Du ō y ì B à n phonetic notation: ㄏㄢ ㄒㄧㄣ a ㄩㄥ a, ㄉㄨㄛ a
Explanation of words
The same as "Han Xin generals, the more the better", originally means that Han Xin leads the army, the more the better, later refers to the more the better. Wang Shizhen of the Ming Dynasty, Volume 3 of Yiyuan Zhiyan: "Han Xin's use of troops, more is better. It's a wonderful way to create things in chemical industry. It's used with the text. "
Han Xin's use of military means more
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