military orders are like a mountain
The order is like a mountain, the pronunciation is h à ol à NgR ú sh à n, a Chinese idiom, which means that the military order is serious and cannot be changed. From the biography of Yue Fei in the history of Song Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
[idiom] command is like a mountain [Pinyin] h à ol à NgR ú sh à n à [interpretation] means that military orders are serious and cannot be changed
The origin of Idioms
Yuejie emissary's command is like a mountain. If he is against him, he has no physiology. It's better to go down. Biography of Yue Fei in the history of Song Dynasty
Examples of Idioms
It's a mountain of orders to frighten the gods and ghosts. Investigation report of Changsheng hall by Hong Sheng in Qing Dynasty
Discrimination of words
[structure] subject predicate type [time] ancient times [English] order areas inviolable as Mount aint [similar words] military orders are like mountains, orders and prohibitions [antonyms] are not only forbidden, but also go their own way [Tongyun words] covetous, peep at the sky, heaven officials on the earth, thousands of ways, clouds and fog, see the blue sky, like facing the abyss, old and strong, admire the outlooks, food for the people, ancient trees towering
Idiom story
During the Southern Song Dynasty, Yue Fei studied hard, and his martial arts skills were all right and left. He was very resourceful in battle arrangement. The army under his command was ordered like a mountain and had strict discipline. He was known by the common people as "freezing to death, not demolishing houses, starving to death, not plundering". When the enemy heard the word "Yuejia army", he was terrified. He made great contributions to resist Jin, and was framed by Qin Hui and his son.
Chinese PinYin : hào lìng rú shān
military orders are like a mountain
make do with whatever is available. yīn lòu jiù guǎ
almost leave his body in horror. hún fēi pò sāng