hit the enemy 's crucial point
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is è K à NGF à B è I, which means to control the key and defeat the enemy. It comes from the biography of Liu Jing and sun Tong in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Liu Jing and Shu sun Tong in historical records, it is said that "when a husband fights with others, he doesn't hold his back, and can't win all his battles."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: to be brief and clean
Idiom usage
Example: Lu Sidao of the Sui Dynasty wrote for Chen Wen of the Northern Qi Dynasty: "the city of Shouchun in Jiangdu, the army of holding the throat and caressing the back." The third volume of Qi Dong Ye Yu written by Zhou Mi of the Song Dynasty: "Liu Zhang, who was rebellious for a few months, seized the kingdom by strangling his throat and back, which is quite different from Cao Cao."
Chinese PinYin : è kàng fǔ bèi
hit the enemy 's crucial point
the whole world is turned upside down. tiān fān dì fù
It's a fluffy and broken stem. piāo péng duàn gěng
know everything about Heaven and Earth. tōng tiān chè dì
external things that are not physically connected with oneself. shēn wài zhī wù