collapse at the first encounter
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī ch ù J ì Ku ì, which means that the morale of the army is weak and collapses as soon as it contacts the enemy. From modern Chinese history.
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: indestructible, stable and unbreakable
Idiom usage
Several divisions sent by Hu zongnan to Henan were also on the verge of collapse. Study and current situation by Mao Zedong
The origin of Idioms
The first chapter of the first volume of modern history of China by Fan Wenlan: "Yishan, like Yijing, ended the Zhejiang military through three procedures: rash action, collapse at the first touch, fear and begging for surrender."
collapse at the first encounter
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