he marshalled his hosts and addressed them
Chen Shi Ju Lu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch é NSH ī J ǖ L ǚ, which means to assemble the army and issue mobilization orders before going to war. From the book of songs, Xiaoya, Caiqi.
Analysis of Idioms
Ju Lu Chen Shi
The origin of Idioms
The book of songs, Xiaoya, Caiqi: "Zhengren cutting drum, Chen Shiju travel."
Idiom usage
A joint type; a predicate; a commendatory word; refers to the assembly of troops to issue orders. In the southern history of the Song Dynasty, the first chapter of the chronicles of the Song Dynasty: "Ju Lu, Chen Shi, is a great master." Chen Shiju brigade of our army is ready for a counter attack. once you go to Wenwu, you can drum up the three armed forces to advance. Chen Shiju travels and works hard in person. Han Yu, Tang Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : chén shī jǖ lǚ
he marshalled his hosts and addressed them
Carving insects and seal characters. diāo chóng kè zhuàn
take precautions against a possible danger. qū tū xǐ xīn
a person in a high position is liable to be attacked. shù dà zhāo fēng