Veteran
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ǎ op í D ā NGD à o, which means that a strong general guards a fortress. It comes from the biography of Wang PI in northern history.
The origin of Idioms
The biography of Wang PI in the northern history: "the history of huazhoula is totally eliminated He bared his body, bared his bun and bare his legs. Holding a white stick, he yelled out, saying: "if you lie down in the right way, raccoon dogs will get by!" When the enemy sees it, he will retreat. "
Idiom usage
Old bear is in charge of Tianjin, and his troops are like wanqitun. (5) eight long sentences on Yuan RI zati by Qian Qianyi in Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Old bear in charge
Idiom story
During the northern and Southern Dynasties, Wang PI was appointed as the governor of Huazhou and built the city wall to strengthen defense. Shenwu sent Han GUI and Sima Ziru to attack Huazhou. Wang PI didn't notice that he was still sleeping when the enemy climbed up the city wall. Seeing the news, Wang PI, naked, took up a big stick to meet the enemy and cried out, "I'm the one who lies down, raccoon dog can pass!"
Chinese PinYin : lǎo pí dāng dào
Veteran
people who are mere pecks and hampers. dǒu shāo zhī rén
be able to attain the goal according to schedule. jì rì ér dài