fight a quick battle to force a quick decision
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ù zh à ns ù Ju é, which means to end the war with quick tactics. It's also a metaphor for accomplishing a task in a quick way. From four generations in one house.
The origin of Idioms
Lao She's "four generations in the same hall" May 1: "the war has been delayed for more than a year, and there is no hope of a quick decision."
Idiom usage
The combination is used as predicate, with commendatory meaning. If it wasn't for the fact that he was an "offensive" fast break player and smashed several blocks in a row, his wife would have been "robbed" by other young men. Zhang Jie's Mimosa II
fight a quick battle to force a quick decision
you cannot afford to incur public wrath - zhòng nù nán rèn
a situation of tripartite confrontation - sān fēn dǐng lì