Dispatch troops
The Chinese idiom is "Qi à Nb à ngdi à Oji à ng" in pinyin, which means to dispatch troops; it also means "dispatch troops" and "draft troops". From the history of Zen.
The origin of Idioms
The second and eighth chapter of Chan Zhen Yi Shi: "besides, Tang Sizhong, the governor of Yanzhou Prefecture, has decided to dispatch his troops. Then he will lead his own troops and leave the village to serve."
Idiom usage
It refers to the transfer and arrangement of personnel. Example: Dr. Sun Yat Sen thought that the yuan family held great power, issued orders, dispatched troops, and called it freedom. A letter to Huang Keqiang by Chen Yingshi
Dispatch troops
fishing for the moon in the sea ---- strive for the impossible - hǎi zhōng lāo yuè
A scholar dies for a bosom friend - shì wèi zhī jǐ zhě sǐ