due to excellent army discipline , all is peace and quiet
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī Qu ǎ NW ú J ī ng, which means to describe the strict discipline of the March, even the chickens and dogs are not disturbed; also refers to safe and sound, the same as "chickens and dogs are not frightened". From the story of Yunnan uprising.
The origin of Idioms
Li Gengen's "Yunnan uprising" said: "it's decided that Wen Guang will be promoted as the governor of Western Yunnan. Yan Ran, a well in the market, will not be surprised."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, object, complement and clause to describe strict military discipline.
due to excellent army discipline , all is peace and quiet
The school is short and the school is long - xiào duǎn tuī cháng
talk in a wild disorderly manner - hú shuō luàn dào
write cursive characters in a vigorous and nimble style - jīng shé rù cǎo