Make a living
Li Ge Mo Ma, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ì g ē m ò m ǎ, which means that Mo Ge feeds the horse. It means getting ready for battle. It comes from the biography of Liu Rengui in the old book of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the old book of the Tang Dynasty, biography of Liu Rengui: "although there are many evils, we should be prepared strictly. We should sharpen our efforts and prepare for the unexpected. If we are unprepared, why can't we attack?"
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: to encourage troops, to work hard, and to work hard
Idiom usage
Prepare for battle
Chinese PinYin : lì gē mò mǎ
Make a living
move in and out with lightning speed and wizard elusiveness. guǐ chū diàn rù
punishment or reward not depending upon what one does. qiè gōu qiè guó
sometimes hot and sometimes cold. hū lěng hū rè
Burn the boat and break the cauldron. fén zhōu pò fǔ