due to excellent army discipline , all is peace and quiet
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī Qu ǎ NW ú J ī ng, which means to describe the strict discipline of the March, even the chickens and dogs are not disturbed; also refers to safe and sound, the same as "chickens and dogs are not frightened". From the story of Yunnan uprising.
The origin of Idioms
Li Gengen's "Yunnan uprising" said: "it's decided that Wen Guang will be promoted as the governor of Western Yunnan. Yan Ran, a well in the market, will not be surprised."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, object, complement and clause to describe strict military discipline.
Chinese PinYin : jī quǎn wú jīng
due to excellent army discipline , all is peace and quiet
read by the light of fireflies at the windows and the reflection of snow on the table. yíng chuāng xuě àn
All dogs and chickens are immortal. jī quǎn jiē xiān
stately manner of the han official. hàn guān wēi yí
a deed is accomplished through taking thought. xíng chéng yú sī
Tortoise dragon scale Phoenix. guī lóng lín fèng
be together morning and night. zhāo xī xiāng chǔ