a mighty force
It is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is Qi ā Nb ī NGW à nm ǎ, which is from the biography of Chen Qing in southern history.
The origin of Idioms
"The legend of Chen Qingzhi in Southern History:" first, it was said in Luoyang that "the great general of a famous teacher should not be imprisoned, and thousands of troops and horses should avoid the white robe." The fourth volume of the Pearl boat by Chen Jiru of Ming Dynasty: "Li Hanyan's articles should be like thousands of troops without any voice."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: a thousand troops and a thousand horses
Idiom usage
He is not afraid to be brave and strong, but the magic of satuta, though it has ~, can't stand it. The 33rd chapter of Chen Chen's Water Margin
Chinese PinYin : qiān bīng wàn mǎ
a mighty force
Helping others to seize the market. chān háng duó shì
Simple words and abundant meanings. yán jiǎn yì fēng
be scared out of one 's wits. láng bèi zhōu zhāng
wake up as one from a drunken sleep. rú zuì chū xǐng
disregard all favours or humiliations. chǒng rǔ jiē wàng
tyrannically abuse one's power. zuò wēi zuò fú
When enemies meet, they are very jealous. chóu rén jiàn miàn ,fèn wài yǎn hóng