A soldier in the belly
Soldier in the belly, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ù zh ō NGB ī ngji ǎ, which means there are soldiers in the belly. It means that a man has great talent and strategy. Also known as "a soldier in the chest", from the biography of famous officials.
Idiom explanation
Armour: a soldier in armour. There are soldiers in the belly. It means that a man has great talent and strategy.
The origin of Idioms
Fan Wenzheng and Gong Zhongyan quoted the biography of famous ministers in the book of famous ministers of Five Dynasties (7-2): Zhong Yan leads Yan'an, reviews and selects generals, and trains day and night. Please take advantage of all the roads to keep your troops in good shape, and don't move lightly. When Xia people heard about it, Xiangjie said, "if you don't want to take Yanzhou as an example, there are tens of thousands of soldiers in Laozi Xiaofan's belly, which is no more deceiving than Laozi Dafan. “
Chinese PinYin : fù zhōng bīng jiǎ
A soldier in the belly
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