thousands upon thousands of horses and soldiers -- a powerful army
Chinese idiom,
Pinyin is Qi ā NJ ū NW à nm ǎ,
It means to describe a majestic team or great momentum.
[source] biography of Chen Qing in Southern History: "the famous general is not in prison, and thousands of soldiers and horses avoid the white robe."
What's the meaning of phonetic notation
Examples
In fact, I might have been shot to death by these archers. February 24 by Roushi
The origin of Idioms
The biography of Chen Qingzhi in the Southern History: "the famous general should not be imprisoned, and thousands of soldiers and horses should avoid the white robe."
Idioms and allusions
During the northern and Southern Dynasties, Emperor Wu of Liang ordered General Chen Qingzhi to lead the army to attack the Northern Wei Dynasty. Chen Qingzhi was invincible and attacked Xingyang city all the time. He encouraged his morale, defeated 300000 Wei troops with 7000 men and went straight to Luoyang. His soldiers were very powerful in white. The Wei people sighed: "the great general of the famous teacher should not be imprisoned, and thousands of troops should avoid the white robe."
Chinese PinYin : qiān jūn wàn mǎ
thousands upon thousands of horses and soldiers -- a powerful army
The pen labors on the ideas of the mind.. xīn zhī bǐ gēng
incite somebody to take legal proceedings against somebody else. tiáo cí jià sòng
with the head of a buck and the eyes of a rat. zhāng tóu shǔ mù
the autumn moon and spring breeze. qiū yuè chūn fēng
be completely bared there and then. zhāo rán ruò jiē