deploy forces
In Chinese, the Pinyin is di à ob à nqi à NJI à ng, which means to mobilize troops and dispatch generals. It generally refers to the transfer of human resources. It's from Ming Feng Ji, the sacrifice of Wenhua to the sea.
Idiom explanation
Mobilize troops and send generals. It generally refers to the transfer of human resources.
The origin of Idioms
1. Ming Wumingshi's Ming Feng Ji Wen Hua's sacrifice to the sea? It's just punishment and reward. (2) Chapter 67 of Shi Naian's the complete story of the water margin in the Ming Dynasty: writing a book to teach the grand master to know that he should dispatch troops early to wipe out the bandits and take revenge. 3. Chapter 116 of the complete story of the Water Margin: "only by using the magic power and clever tactics, can we deploy our troops."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Invigorating the army and mobilizing the masses to recruit troops and horses
Chinese PinYin : diào bīng qiǎn jiàng
deploy forces
evil can never prevail over good. xié bù shèng zhèng
There are many evils in the world. è jí yíng zhǐ
There is no hero in the mountain, the monkey is called the overlord. shān zhōng wú hǎo hàn,hú sūn chēng bà wáng