an army burning with righteous indignation is bound to win
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ā IB ī NGB ì sh è ng, which means that the oppressed and indignant army will surely win. It is often used to encourage the underdog to build up the confidence and courage to win. From Laozi.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 67 of Lao Tzu says, "I have three treasures, and I will keep them. One is kindness, two is thrift, and three is not daring to be the first in the world. "Benevolence leads to courage; frugality leads to greatness; dare not be the first in the world leads to greatness." "If you are kind, you will win by fighting, and you will be firm by rules. Heaven will save it and protect it with kindness. " Chapter 69 of Lao Tzu says, "there is no greater disaster than to despise the enemy. If we despise the enemy, we will lose our treasure.". So when the resistance forces add up, those who mourn will win. "
Idiom usage
Ten chapters of Zhang Henshui's the sequel to the cause of crying and laughing: "no, we must win when we are sad! Can miss he play the score of Yi Shui yin? " no, we must win! Can miss he play the score of Yi Shui yin? Chapter 10 of Zhang Henshui's the sequel to the cause of crying and laughing don't argue fiercely - if you want to understand what other people say, it will be a big obstacle to argue fiercely with others when they are talking. Zong Xijing's hometown: looking at the setting sun of the whole city, the old man sighs: "how difficult it is to prosper the country, and if you cry, you will win!" we, the weak brigade, united as one, just defeated the strong opponent. We really answer the saying "if we are sad, we will win.". in this world cup football match, there are many examples of victory in sorrow, and the weak teams have broken out and defeated the strong teams. The disaster lies in making enemies: "there is a saying in the use of troops:" I dare not be the Lord, but the guest; I dare not enter the inch, but retreat the ruler. " It means no action; no arm; no enemy; no soldier. There is no greater harm than to despise the enemy. If we underestimate the enemy, we will lose our treasure. Therefore, if we add up our resistance forces, we will win if we mourn Wang Bi's note: "to resist is to raise; to add is to be.". Those who mourn will cherish each other, but not be interested in profit and avoid harm, so they will win. " (from chapter 69 of Lao Tzu of Chu in the spring and Autumn period) Zongpu's "journey to the South" says: "we've let people bully us enough. Who doesn't want to fight! How can we not win the battle with sorrow Ten chapters of Zhang Henshui's the sequel to the cause of crying and laughing: "Shen Guoying said: 'no, a sorrowful war will win! Don't be happy, be sad. Can miss he play the score of Yi Shui yin? " "Yes," she said Xiugu said, "great, we can all sing!" So helina pressed the piano, and everyone sang loudly: "the wind is rustling, the water is cold, and the strong man will never return."
Chinese PinYin : āi bīng bì shèng
an army burning with righteous indignation is bound to win
wind that carries sand and drives stones. fēi shā yáng lì
take on an altogether new aspect. huàn rán yī xīn
the ways of heaven are impartial. tiān dào wú qīn