an isolated force penetrating deep into enemy territory
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ū J ū NSH ē NR ù, which means that the isolated army goes deep into the enemy's combat area. It comes from the biography of horodun in ZhouShu.
Analysis of Idioms
Close synonym: Xuanjun goes deep
Idiom usage
Jin went deep into the army alone and asked the western division to attack him later. History of the Song Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
"Zhou Shu · biography of he ruodun" said: "Yu and other officials went deep into the country alone, and wanted to take the rules."
Chinese PinYin : gū jūn shēn rù
an isolated force penetrating deep into enemy territory
old in age but vigorous in mind. fà duǎn xīn cháng
the banners stood so thick that they hid the sun. jīng qí bì rì
partly hidden and partly visible. ruò yǐn ruò xiàn