Abandon one's armor and turn to another

Abandon one's armor and turn to another

Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ì Ji ǎ t ó UG ē, which means to lay down your arms. It means surrender. It comes from Peng Fen's telegram to the officials and gentry of the whole province from shudubutang and sidaoshenqi.

The origin of Idioms

According to Peng Fen's telegram to the officials and gentry of the whole province from Shudu Butang and Sidao Shenqi, "it is still the first time to give wide instructions and make the public know that if you can abandon your armor and join the enemy, you will never look into the past."

Idiom usage

As predicate, attribute, object; used in war, etc

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