Break through
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p ò Ji ā NCU ī n ɡ, which means to break through and destroy a strong enemy. From Nandu Fu.
Idiom explanation
Attack and destroy the strong enemy.
The origin of Idioms
Han Zhang Heng's Nandu Fu: "Er Qi has counsellors and military generals, who can seize the fierce, break through the strong, get rid of the weak, and walk through Xianyang."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in war, etc.
Chinese PinYin : pò jiān cuī gāng
Break through
so great is one 's achievements as to make one 's boss feel uneasy or insecure. gōng gāo zhèn zhǔ
destory the army and kill the general. pò jūn shā jiāng
smash a pot to pieces just because it 's cracked -- write oneself off as hopeless and act recklessly. pò guàn pò shuāi
concern about the country rather than the family. yōu guó wàng jiā
The dog and the fowl do not hear. jī quǎn bù wén
one 's heart is loftier than the sky. xīn bǐ tiān gāo