Be defeated
Bei Jia Zhen Ge, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p ī Ji ǎ zh ě ng, which means wearing strong armor and head rest weapons; it means being on high alert. From the new Five Dynasties History twelve miscellaneous biographies Liu CI.
The origin of Idioms
In the new history of the Five Dynasties, twelve miscellaneous biographies and Liu Ci, it is said that "Ci lived in hush hush days, often lying on the back of their arms."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, adverbial, attribute; used in war.
Chinese PinYin : pī jiǎ zhěn gē
Be defeated
From the plain to the lonely. píng dì qǐ gū dīng
the two phoenixes fly side by side. fèng huáng yú fēi
great kindness and friendship. yún tiān gāo yì
offense of imposing lighter or heavier sentences than necessary in ancient china. chū rù rén zuì
cannot explain or find out why. mò kě jiū jié
have a preconceived idea at heart. xiōng yǒu qiū hè
love the good and shun the evil. shàn shàn wù è