gain a decisive victory a thousand miles away -- a good plan
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Ju é sh è ngqi ā NL ǐ, which decides the victory of a battle thousands of miles away. It describes a general with great talent and general command. It comes from the book of Han Dynasty, the second chapter of Gaodi.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of records of the historian, liuhou aristocratic family: "in the process of making plans, a decisive victory thousands of miles away, Zifang is also a great success."
Analysis of Idioms
It's a safe bet
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, attributive and object to describe excellent military operational research ability. Example: East Xia Keping, South China's final decision, the chief of staff strategizing, ~. Sui Shu · the biography of Su Wei
Idiom story
When Liu Bang became emperor, he held a banquet in the south palace of Luoyang, the capital city, to entertain civil and military officials. He asked about the difference between Xiang Yu and Bai Guan, who praised him for his benevolence and righteousness. Liu Bang said that Zhang Liang is not as good at strategizing and winning thousands of miles, Xiao He is not as good at pacifying the people, and Han Xin is not as good at leading the army to fight. But he can use their three heroes reasonably, so he can win the world.
Chinese PinYin : jué shèng qiān lǐ
gain a decisive victory a thousand miles away -- a good plan
give a vivid and lifelike description. huì yǐng huì shēng
attempt sth. beyond one's capability and end in failure. cāo dāo shāng jǐn
wait for the right price to sell. dài jià ér gū
retreat about thirty miles as a condition for peace. tuì bì sān shè
East, West, North and South. dōng xi nán běi rén