with irresistible force
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p ò zh ú Ji à NL í ng, which means to describe the situation that is extremely smooth and unstoppable. It comes from the seventh volume of Shengwu Ji.
The origin of Idioms
The seventh volume of Shengwu Ji written by Wei Yuan of Qing Dynasty: "from Xiling Zhongfeng to Geer cliff, there is a tendency to break through the bamboo and build a strategic position."
Idiom usage
An irresistible force. example we have formed a strong momentum and victory is in sight.
with irresistible force
sip wine slowly and hum a tune - qiǎn zhēn dī chàng
mount tai and goose feathers -- a comparison of heavy and light things - tài shān hóng máo
an awe-inspiring reputation extending in every direction - bā miàn wēi fēng
not to do anything more than three times - shì bù guò sān
rectify others and forget oneself - wǎng jǐ zhèng rén