There is no end to the war
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is f ē NGG ǔ B ù x ī, which means more wars. It comes from the stele of King Zhao of Qi gu'anlu written by Liang Shenyue of the Southern Dynasty.
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The sound f ē NGG ǔ B ù x ī. It's a metaphor for war.
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According to the stele of King Zhao of Qi gu'anlu written by Liang Shenyue in the Southern Dynasty, "since the Jin and Song Dynasties, there have been many troubles among the people; the beacon and drum are facing each other, and they never stop when they are old."
Chinese PinYin : fēng gǔ bù xī
There is no end to the war
the path was covered with grass and thorns. jīng jí zài tú
to entertain imaginary or groundless fears. qǐ guó yōu tiān