The defeated and the disabled
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is B à Iji à NGC á Nb à ng, which means the remaining soldiers after the defeat. From Kai Zhao Jiu Zhong.
The origin of Idioms
In Ming Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's "Kaizhao jiuzhong" wedge: "although you killed me for a while, your army and soldiers are all damaged, and then you are left with this branch of defeated soldiers."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: defeated general
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used of a defeated army or force. example now that we are defeated, what strength can we have against them.
Chinese PinYin : bài jiàng cán bīng
The defeated and the disabled
not to know chalk from cheese. bù shí hǎo dǎi
Be aware of people and the world. jué rén jué shì
names handed down in history forever. chuí míng zhú bó