to get ready for battle
Li Bing Su Ma, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ì B ī ngs ù m ǎ, which means sharpening weapons to feed horses. Prepare for war. It comes from the biography of Liu Rengui in the book of the new Tang Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Li Bing Mo Ma, Li Bing Mo Ma, Li Ge Mo Ma antonym: Ma Fang Nan Shan
Idiom usage
Prepare for battle
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Liu Rengui in the new book of the Tang Dynasty, it is said that "although the evildoers are upright and the strength of the scholars is not complete, it is better to fight hard and fight hard. If you are unprepared, if you are not willing to attack, you will be able to do everything."
Chinese PinYin : lì bīng sù mǎ
to get ready for battle
do not drive someone into a corner. mò wéi yǐ shèn
hate to leave a place where one has lived long. ān tǔ zhòng jiù
eat vegetarian food before the Buddha. cháng zhāi xiù fó
keep on repeating at great length. lián piān lèi zhì
a great din of drums and pipes. gǔ yuè xuān tiān