Extreme force and poor soldiers
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j í w ǔ Qi ó NGB ī ng, which means militarism and abuse of force. It comes from the biography of Wei Xiaokuan in the book of Zhou.
The origin of Idioms
Wei Xiaokuan's biography of the book of Zhou states: "the king is the assistant of the young master, and he is in the position of Wang long. He should adjust Yin and Yang reasonably, and pacify the people. How can he use extreme force and poor soldiers to build up resentment and misfortune?"
Analysis of Idioms
Militarism: Militarism
Idiom usage
It means to start a war.
Chinese PinYin : jí wǔ qióng bīng
Extreme force and poor soldiers
heart startling and gallbladder trembling -- be deeply. xīn jīng dǎn zhàn
do or think the same without prior consulation. bù qī ér tóng
Take advantage of the dragon to match the Phoenix. chéng lóng pèi fèng
the broken stem of a floating duckweed -- wandering about. duàn gěng piāo péng