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Hanmazhigong is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is "H à nm à zh à g à ng", which means "achievements in war neutrality". It comes from Supplement 1 of Tang Yulin by Wang Dang of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Dang of the Song Dynasty wrote in the supplement 1 of Tang Yulin: "suiliang came from Cao Mao, and he had no hard work. He was met by the former Emperor, so he has today."
Idiom usage
For example, if we follow Xuanzong's way of being lucky to Jinniu, there will be no generals. Preface to sun Zhiwei's Jiashen Shuyou in Qing Dynasty
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The boundary of Chu and Han River - chǔ jiè hàn hé
Burn the boat and break the cauldron - fén zhōu pò fǔ
avoid the strong and attack the weak - bì qiáng jī duò
To drink and make medicine empty - zhuó yíng jì xū