Make war
Nongbinghuangchi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n ò NGB ī nghu á ngch í, which means to refer to starting an army. It comes from the book of Han, biography of Xunli, Gong Sui.
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive; of petty rebellion
Examples
The person who makes the first contribution is not a man without steadiness and resourcefulness. How can we take Chen Qimei as a strategist?
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: playing with the enemy
The origin of Idioms
According to the book of Han Dynasty, biography of Xunli, Gong Sui, which is written by Huang Chi nongbing, it is said that "the sea is far away, and it is not sacred. Its people are trapped in hunger and cold, but the officials are not compassionate. Therefore, your Majesty's only son steals Your Majesty's soldiers in the middle ear of Huang Chi."
Idiom explanation
It's like starting an army. It's not enough. Water pool, water pool.
Make war
make one 's country rich and powerful so that its people can enjoy a prosperous life - fù guó qiáng mín
Destroy the scenery and pursue the wind - miè yǐng zhuī fēng
make a concealed reference to sth. - zhǐ dōng shuō xī
Come in high spirits and come back in low spirits - chéng xìng ér lái,bài xìng ér guī
the clouds melt and the mists disperse - bīng xiāo wù sàn