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Zhengzhengzhiqi, a Chinese idiom, is a Chinese phonetic alphabet of zh è ngzh è ngzh ī Q í, which means a military flag arranged in order. It is a metaphor for a strong and powerful army. It's from Sun Tzu's military struggle.
Analysis of Idioms
It's very important
The origin of Idioms
Sun Tzu's battle for the Army: "do not strike the battle line without a proper flag."
Idiom usage
Looking at Ziya's soldiers coming out in five directions, looking around, advancing and retreating slowly, with serious discipline, in good order, and with great military power, it's a real and dignified array. The 13th chapter of the romance of Fengshen by Xu Zhonglin in Ming Dynasty
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faithful words grate upon the ear - zhōng yán nì ěr
be well-informed and suspend judgment on things in doubt - duō wén quē yí
Plant in the morning and reap in the evening - zhāo zhǒng mù hù
Pull away the rotten and destroy the withered - lā xiǔ cuī kū