military forces can use insidious tactics
Military deception, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ī NGX í nggu ǐ D à o, which means that the military can use strange and deceptive tactics. It's from Sun Tzu Shiji.
Idiom explanation
Soldiers: use soldiers; action: use; deception: cheat; Tao: method.
The origin of Idioms
In Sun Tzu's first stratagem: "a soldier is a crafty person."
Idiom usage
The subject predicate type refers to the use of trickery to fight a war. Chapter 79 of Shi Naian's outlaws of the Marsh: "Gao Taiwei said:" no! There is a saying in the book of war since ancient times: military deception. How can it be justified? "
Chinese PinYin : bīng xíng guǐ dào
military forces can use insidious tactics
appreciative audience like flowing water and high mountains -- bosom friends. liú shuǐ gāo shān
make a hurried journey without stop. mǎ bù tíng tí
change tactics as the situation demands. suí shí zhì yí
see through sb . 's treachery. dòng chá qí jiān
Xiang Zhuang's sword dance is aimed at Peigong. xiàng zhuāng wǔ jiàn,zhì zài pèi gōng