Make a concerted effort
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ě NGL ǚ L ì Z ú, which means to train the army and encourage soldiers. It comes from the biography of moduoloudai in the book of the Northern Qi Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of moduoloudai in the book of the Northern Qi Dynasty, "the army of Emperor Wen of the Zhou Dynasty went out of the valley of letters, and Jing and Gao Gaoyi fought hard to wait for it to arrive."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; used in military affairs, etc
Make a concerted effort
the battle of chibi in ancient times - chì bì áo bīng
cannot help feeling rather embarrassed - nán yǐ wéi qíng
When a viper stings his hand, a strong man will get rid of it - fù shé shì shǒu,zhuàng shì j