Crusade from east to West
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ō NGT ǎ ox ī f á, which means to send troops on all sides. It is the same as "going to the East and the west". It comes from the stele of weizhe, the right general of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Yang Jiong of Tang Dynasty wrote in the tablet of the divine way of Wei Zhe, the right general of Tang Dynasty: "from the south to the north, to the East and the west, there is no side to carry it, there is no bottom to press it."
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym for "the East and the west" or "the East and the west"
Idiom usage
It refers to war.
Chinese PinYin : dōng tǎo xī fá
Crusade from east to West
The whip is not as long as the horse's belly. biān cháng bù jí mǎ fù
feel very depressed at the prospect. chù jǐng shāng qíng
chase the wind and lightning. zhuī fēng chè diàn