attack the enemy at his weak points
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p ī g ā NGD ǎ ox ū, which means to attack the other party's vital and ill prepared place. It comes from the biography of Sun Tzu Wu Qi in historical records.
Idiom explanation
Criticism: hand strike; hyperactivity: throat, metaphor key; pound: attack; emptiness: emptiness, weakness.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Sun Tzu Wuqi in historical records, "the rescuer does not use halberds, criticizes the strong and attacks the weak, and is constrained by the situation, then he will solve the problem himself."
Idiom usage
The key point is to attack the emptiness. When dealing with the enemy, we should criticize and make mistakes, and we can't make a random fight.
attack the enemy at his weak points
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