Ma Zhuang and Ren Qiang
Ma Zhuang Ren Qiang is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is m ǎ Zhu à NgR é nqi á ng, which describes the army's strong fighting capacity or military capacity. From the orphan of Zhao.
Analysis of Idioms
Strong men and strong horses
The origin of Idioms
The fourth fold of Zhao's orphan written by Ji Junxiang in Yuan Dynasty: "you can't say that a strong man is strong, a kind father and a filial son, and you're afraid of the Lord's worries and humiliation."
Idiom usage
It is said that the evil son of heaven's heart, the evil son of heaven's heart, the evil son of heaven's heart, the evil son of heaven's heart, the evil son of heaven's heart, the evil son of heaven's heart, the evil son of heaven's heart, the evil son of heaven's heart. Meng Chengshun's Jiao Hong Ji fan Qian in Ming Dynasty
Ma Zhuang and Ren Qiang
die for the sake of the country - shā shēn bào guó
not to injure the people in the least - qiū háo wù fàn
have the soul of a musician and the courage of a warrior - qín xīn jiàn dǎn
attain the highest level in one step - píng bù dēng tiān
Water to hand, food to mouth - shuǐ lái shēn shǒu,fàn lái zhāng kǒu