sharpen one 's weapon to be ready for a fight
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ó L ì y ǐ x ū, which means to be ready for the moment. From the annals of the states of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The 103rd chapter of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty written by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "when the proclamation comes to the day, we must sharpen our efforts, and the chariots and horses should be temporary, and the markets and shops should not be changed."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Mo Li Yi Xu, Mo Li Yi Xu, Mo Li Yi Xu
Idiom usage
Be ready for the moment.
sharpen one 's weapon to be ready for a fight
always keep each other's company - shuāng sù shuāng fēi