A good soldier is better than many
Bing Zai Jing but not Duo is a Chinese idiom, pronounced B ī ngz à ij ī ng é RB ù Z à edu ō, which means that soldiers are strong but don't care about many. It also refers to the requirement of quality rather than quantity.
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Idiom: soldiers are excellent, but not many. Pinyin: B ī ngz à ij ī ng é RB ù Z à IDU ō explanation: soldiers are excellent, but not many. It also refers to the requirement of quality rather than quantity.
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"Zhou history" in the history of the Five Dynasties: "every soldier cares about the essence, but not much."
Chinese PinYin : bīng zài jīng ér bù zài duō
A good soldier is better than many
get rid of the old to make way for the new. chú huì bù xīn
The difference between the two. mù bié huì fēn
hit the nail right on the head. shēn zhōng kěn qìng
Forget one's life and give up one's life. wàng shēng shě sǐ
a combination of insignificant efforts can work miracles. qún qīng zhé zhóu