strict army discipline
Diao dousen, a Chinese idiom, is di ā OD ǒ us ē NY á n in pinyin, which means that the military camp is heavily guarded.
Idiom explanation
Diao Dou: in ancient times, when marching, it was used to strike at night to tell the time or call the police. Strict: clean up, clean up. The defense is tight. The military camp is heavily guarded.
Idiom usage
Example the members of various ethnic groups who joined in his command were deliberately uneven and arranged around the tent, which was even more tricky.
Chinese PinYin : diāo dǒu sēn yán
strict army discipline
ride a tiger and find it hard to get off. qí hǔ nán xià
to save money for public welfare by being parsimonious in one 's personal spending. sè jǐ fèng gōng
Speak earnestly, listen contemptuously. yán zhī zhūn zhūn,tīng zhī miǎo miǎo