a mighty force
It is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is Qi ā Nb ī NGW à nm ǎ, which is from the biography of Chen Qing in southern history.
The origin of Idioms
"The legend of Chen Qingzhi in Southern History:" first, it was said in Luoyang that "the great general of a famous teacher should not be imprisoned, and thousands of troops and horses should avoid the white robe." The fourth volume of the Pearl boat by Chen Jiru of Ming Dynasty: "Li Hanyan's articles should be like thousands of troops without any voice."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: a thousand troops and a thousand horses
Idiom usage
He is not afraid to be brave and strong, but the magic of satuta, though it has ~, can't stand it. The 33rd chapter of Chen Chen's Water Margin
a mighty force
thousands of thousands of grainelevators -- a year of abundance - qiān cāng wàn xiāng
The tortoise and the jade are destroyed - guī yù huǐ dú
act on impulse in handling things - yì qì yòng shì