make-up of army
March, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x í NGB ī NGB ù zh è n, meaning
Idiom explanation
Xingbing: send troops. He led the troops to the battle and arranged the battle formation. It generally refers to the art of military command.
The origin of Idioms
The fourth chapter of the romance of Yang family generals written by Wu Mingshi in Ming Dynasty: "there is a general who is famous for succeeding his career. He is called linggong. He is proficient in astronomy and geography, six strategies and three strategies. He is a man of both wisdom and courage
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in military affairs. example the old monk has a Book of war, in which there is the method of passing guns, and it's a wonderful use of marching and arraying. I'm giving it to your son to review. The fourth chapter of the complete biography of Shuoyue by Qian Cai in Qing Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
A line of soldiers.
make-up of army
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cannot help feeling rather embarrassed - nán hū wéi qíng
hunch one 's shoulders and bow one 's back - gǒng jān suō bèi
weep in a corner and bewail one 's sad fate - xiàng yú ér qì
Weak at the root and strong at the end - ruò běn qiáng mò