Plan to win
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To prepare for victory means to draw up a combat strategy to win a battle. It comes from Lu Xiangsheng of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
To win the game by planning: y ù NCH ó UZH ì sh è ng.
Idioms and allusions
Lu Xiangsheng of Ming Dynasty wrote "waiting for punishment in the period of suppressing Dang Yan and Chen Zeshi's military sentiments": "if the envoys are able to make preparations for victory and succeed in suppressing Jiang, Huai, Yu and Chu, will it be easy for the envoys of the provinces to help?"
Discrimination of words
Idiom usage: used as predicate, attribute and object; used to deal with affairs
Plan to win
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