Count all the dead
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì ch ū w à ns ǐ, which means planning comes from the determination to die. It comes from the book of song, the first chapter of Emperor Wu.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of the Song Dynasty, the first chapter of Emperor Wu: "Xuan said:" otherwise, the soldiers will be quick and sharp. If you send a water army, it's not enough to fight against each other. If you fall in time, you'll get angry and I'll be defeated. "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive.
Chinese PinYin : jì chū wàn sǐ
Count all the dead
the enemy approached the walls. jūn lín chéng xià
combat the weak with the strong. yǐ duàn tóu luǎn
blot out the sky and cover up the earth. pū tiān gài dì
Stealing chicken does not eat rice. tōu jī bù zhe shí bǎ mǐ