hit the target every time without a miss
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is Xi á NW ú x ū f ā, which means to shoot a hundred arrows. It comes from the biography of Xiao Maha in Chen Shu.
Idiom explanation
It means to shoot a hundred arrows.
The origin of Idioms
"Chen Shu · biography of Xiao Maha:" there is also Hu in the western regions, which is better than bows and arrows, and the troops are especially afraid of it
Idiom usage
It refers to people with high martial arts
Examples
"Chen Shu · biography of Xiao Maha:" there is also Hu in the western regions, which is better than bows and arrows, and the troops are especially afraid of it
hit the target every time without a miss
study with undivided attention ; be badly off - bù zhī ròu wèi
The bee is made in the sleeve - fēng chài zuò yú huái xiù
be well-educated and trained in military exercises - wén wǔ jiān bèi
the ghosts weep and the gods howl - guǐ qì shén háo