prepare for the war
Li: sharpen; Bing: weapon; Mo: Hello. Sharpen your weapons and feed your horses. Ready to fight.
Idioms and allusions
It is said in Zuo Zhuan, the 33rd year of the Duke of Fu: "the Minister of Zheng Mu's shikeguan is a place where he is bound to carry, Li Bing and Ma Ma. "That is to say, sharpen your swords and guns, feed your horses and prepare for battle. Lu Xun's supplement to the collected works: new sophistication: "so I gathered together with the righteous teacher, and pointed out that it would clear the world." 2: Sun Quan conquered the martyrs and ruled Jiangdong. He promoted the talents and appointed them to serve the change of China. In the Song Dynasty, Chen Liang's Lu Meng and Lu Xun's supplement to the collected works, new worldly sophistication: "so Xiao gathered together as a righteous teacher, and pointed out that Tiange would clarify the world?"
Discrimination of words
To be ready for battle
prepare for the war
push one 's way by shoving or humping - héng chōng zhí zhuàng
Separate friends and introduce them - fēn péng yǐn lèi
Cool breeze at the end of the day - tiān mò liáng fēng
to one 's eyes there is no other - mù zhōng wú rén