A meeting of soldiers and chariots
The meeting of soldiers and chariots is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is B ī ngch ē zh ī Hu ì, which means vehicles used in ancient warfare. It comes from the biography of Gongyang, the 21st year of Yugong.
The origin of Idioms
"Gong Yang Zhuan · the 21st year of Fu Gong": "please go to the Song Dynasty with your chariot."
Idiom usage
It's used by few people. It's used by many people. It's used by many people. It's used by many people. (Chapter 24 of Eastern Zhou annals by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : bīng chē zhī huì
A meeting of soldiers and chariots
It's the thought that counts.. lǐ qīng qíng yì zhòng
go through the ceremonies of appointing a commander-in-chief. dēng tán bài jiàng
first rays of the morning sun. chén guāng xī wēi