capture many strategic points
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Zhang NGU à NDU ó à I, which means to cut the bolt, break the gate and seize the pass. The army is brave and unstoppable. From looking back on the long march.
Idiom usage
Along the way, he overcame In the face of serious difficulties, they crossed mountains and rivers to seize the pass, smashed the enemy's pursuit and annihilated many enemies. The armed struggle between Western Hunan and Hubei and between Hunan, Hubei, Sichuan and Guizhou
The origin of Idioms
Liu Bocheng's "looking back on the long march" said: "in the Long March, the Red Army cut through the pass, rushed across the river, killed and retreated tens of millions of pursuers to stop the enemy."
capture many strategic points
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