gain domain
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ü è D ì g ō ngch é ng, which means seizing territory and attacking the city; it describes attacking the enemy. From jingzhongji Yingzhao.
The origin of Idioms
According to the Ming Dynasty's "jingzhongji · Yingzhao" written by Wu Mingshi, "the diligent king should have no fear of serving the country, and he is also afraid of difficulties when attacking the city."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: to attack the city and seize the land, to attack the city slightly
Idiom usage
To point to an enemy attack. Example: Zhongyuan was very worried, but the Minister of the competition was calm and looked as if he had nothing to do, so Hong Xiuquan attacked the city like a bolt from the blue. The 59th chapter of the romance of the Qing Dynasty by Cai Dongfan
Chinese PinYin : lüè dì gōng chéng
gain domain
plug one 's ears while stealing a bell. sāi ěr tōu líng
the man through whose hands passing large sums of money. guò lù cái shén
A rat goes into a bull's horn. shǔ rù niú jiǎo
heal the wounded and rescue the dying. jiù sǐ fú wēi