store up grain against war
In Chinese, the Pinyin is j ī C ǎ ot ú NLI á ng, which means storing grain and forage. It refers to the accumulation of combat readiness materials. From the water margin.
The origin of Idioms
The 15th chapter of Shi Naian's the complete story of the water margin in Ming Dynasty: "set up the banner of recruiting troops, buy horses to recruit troops, and accumulate grass and grain."
Idiom usage
The first fold of yuan · Zheng Dehui's "three battles of Lu Bu" is: "now I'm going to take my troops back to the camp, train my soldiers, accumulate grass and grain, gather people and horses, and fight Sun Jian again slowly."
Chinese PinYin : jī cǎo tún liáng
store up grain against war
a rich man 's mansion is difficult of access. hóu mén sì hǎi
people starved to death are everywhere. è piǎo zài dào
Thirty years of Hedong and thirty years of Hexi. sān shí nián hé dōng,sān shí nián hé xī
rack one's brains for ingenious devices. qiǎo lì míng mù
have only a superficial understanding. lüè zhī pí máo