Break through the strong and destroy the sharp
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ō ngji ā nhu ǐ Ru ì, which means to break through the enemy's solid barracks and destroy the enemy's elite troops. It describes the army's invincibility and overcoming difficulties. From Sun Bin's art of War: questions from the king of Wei.
[source] it's the taper walker, so it's hard to break through. Sun Bin's art of War: questions from the king of Wei. Describe the military as unstoppable. It also describes overcoming difficulties. "Usage" is used as predicate and attributive; it refers to "great power", "similar words" rushing into battle "," Tongyun words "in confusion at the beginning and end, TangBing meeting, Qinqi Chuyi, Shutu Tonghui, weeping eyes and wiping tears, Wuhou Qigui, vagrant, fragmented, liver Mi Wei, fulbi Taowei
Chinese PinYin : chōng jiān huǐ ruì
Break through the strong and destroy the sharp
hear the news and rise up in response. wàng fēng xiǎng yīng
riding on the crest of success. jì yù fēng yún
stainless in words but foul indeeds. yán qīng xíng zhuó