Plunder by force
In Chinese, Pinyin is h è nqi ǎ NGW ǔ Du ó, which means to seize by force. It's from Yu Shu Ji.
The origin of Idioms
Guo Moruo's Anthology of feather books: what we lose is only the shackles of slaves: "the enemy saw our awakening, so there was a panic. The masquerade has been stripped off, revealing their ferocious faces to plunder. "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, object, or attribute.
Chinese PinYin : hèng qiǎng wǔ duó
Plunder by force
The sea and the boar look at each other. hài shǐ xiāng wàng
be content with staying where one is. gù bù zì fēng
compasses , set square , spirit level and plumb line. guī jǔ gōu shéng