"Breaking the axe"
In Chinese, Pinyin is p ò f ǔ Qu ē Qi ā, which means to describe the price that must be paid in war. It comes from Shi · Chen Feng · Po ax.
Idiom explanation
Axe and "B" generally refer to weapons.
The origin of Idioms
"Poetry · wind · broken axe" says: "not only broken my axe, but also lack of me"
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. After breaking the axe, the master of embroidering clothes was stationed between Xu Yan, so that the heart of Dongxia was not shaken. On the Duke of Zhou by Fang Bao in Qing Dynasty
"Breaking the axe"
of the same hidden virtue and the same commonplace - hé guāng tóng chén
Let go of seclusion and obscenity - fàng pì yín yì
throughout the empire all hearts turned to him - tiān xià guī xīn
know all the moves on the board - lǎo chéng liàn dá