deep trenches and high ramparts
Deep ditch barrier, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē ng ō UB ì L ě I, which means deep ditch, high base, deep trench and high barracks, refers to solid fortifications. It comes from the biography of qingbu in Hanshu.
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute, it refers to a strong fortification
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: deep ditch high base, deep ditch solid base
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of qingbu in the history of Han Dynasty, "the king of Han Dynasty took over the princes and kept Chenggao and Xingyang. He went down to the millet of Shu Han Dynasty, built deep ravine barriers and guarded the military fortress."
Idiom explanation
It's still deep. Deep trenches and high barracks. Of strong fortifications.
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