A hundred examples and a hundred victories
Baiju Baijie, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǎ ij ǔ B ǎ Iji é, which means to do 100 things, to succeed 100 things, and to do things without fail. It comes from the biography of Zhou bream in the annals of the Three Kingdoms.
The origin of Idioms
"Records of the Three Kingdoms · Wu Zhi · biography of Zhou bream" says: "bream was born in Jianghuai, and is good at current affairs. Seeing its convenience, it has many advantages."
Idiom usage
He is very capable
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: repeated defeats
Chinese PinYin : bǎi jǔ bǎi jié
A hundred examples and a hundred victories
attend all the housework personally. shēn cāo jǐng jiù
Extreme force and poor soldiers. jí wǔ qióng bīng
Life is as fleeting as the morning dew.. rén shēng rú zhāo lù
Starvation is a small matter, while dishonesty is a big one. è sǐ shì xiǎo,shī jié shì dà
express the emotion of missing to remote relatives. yì lù méi huā