Wisdom is equal to strength
Wisdom is equal to strength, which is a Chinese idiom. It means that both sides are equal in intelligence or power.
idiom
Wisdom is equal to strength
Idiom explanation
According to the biography of Wang Lang in the history of the Three Kingdoms, if Quan Qin and the bandits of Shu are in a stalemate, fighting for a long time, fighting against each other with equal intelligence and strength, and fighting against each other without quick decision, it is better to choose a strong general who will succeed in fighting against the bandits and choose the right place to do nothing else Yu Shinan: "at that time, he and Ouyang Xun both wrote books
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Wang Lang in the history of the Three Kingdoms, if Quan Qin and the bandits of Shu are in a stalemate, fighting for a long time, fighting against each other with equal intelligence and strength, and fighting against each other without quick decision, it is better to choose a strong general who will succeed in fighting against the bandits and choose the right place to do nothing else
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, or object; used in writing
example
Yu Shinan in Xuanhe Shupu · Xingshu: "at that time, both Ouyang Xun and Ouzhi were known as books, and the commentators said that Ouzhi and Yu Zhijun were enemies."
Wisdom is equal to strength
feel very depressed at the prospect - fǔ jǐng shāng qíng
run out of ammunition and food supplies - liáng jìn yuán jué
precipitous rock faces and sheer cliffs - xuán yá qiào bì
I have many traces on my shoulders - pián jiān lěi jì
unable to speak in self-defense under certain circumstances - yǒu kǒu nán yán