be used to war or fighting
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n é ngzh ē nggu à nzh à n, which means to describe the combat experience, is able to fight. From crying for filial piety.
The origin of Idioms
The second fold of Guan Hanqing's "crying for filial piety" in Yuan Dynasty: "3000 soldiers at the left Sentry can be used to fighting, while 3000 soldiers at the right sentry are fierce and powerful."
Idiom usage
The second volume of Jin Jieyuan's Xixiangji zhugongdiao: "when FA Cong had been here long ago, he could see from afar that he would have a stalemate, could fight for a habitual battle, was not in a hurry, was not in a hurry, was not in a hurry, was in a hurry, was in a bad hand and was in a bad eye. Chapter 43 of the romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty: "there are more than one or two thousand people who are resourceful and resourceful In Chapter 21 of Guo Xun's biography of heroes in Ming Dynasty, he said: "the scholar is resourceful and skillful in the art of war. His name is" Xiao Zhang Fei "and he has an iron whip. He is scared of ghosts." Mao Dun's Midnight: "Shen'an, you are a veteran!"
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: experienced in battle and used to fighting
be used to war or fighting
one 's temper and nature are in accord with someone - yì qì xiāng tóu
flames of battle raging everywhere - lián tiān fēng huǒ