gain victory with unstained swords
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ū Nb ù Xu è R è n, which means there is no blood on the weapon, and it means victory without confrontation. It comes from Zhuge Liang's "imperial edict for the empress of Wei Dynasty".
Idiom usage
To win without fighting
Analysis of Idioms
Close synonym: war without blood
Antonym: a river of blood
The origin of Idioms
"The battle of mingtiao was a bloodless battle, a division of pastoral areas, and a revolt of merchants," says Zhuge Liang of the Three Kingdoms
Idiom explanation
There is no blood on the weapon. It is said that victory is achieved without confrontation.
Chinese PinYin : jūn bù xuè rèn
gain victory with unstained swords
rely on one 's ability and act on impulse. jīn cái shǐ qì
Take the cloud and grab the stone. ná yún jué shí
Harmony between the two sides. dǐng nai tiáo hé
know all the moves on the board. lǎo chéng liàn dá
fill one 's mind with a myriad of thoughts and ideas. sī xù wàn qiān