prepare for the war
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is sh ù B ī ngmॸm ǎ, which means to be ready to fight. From the romance of the Three Kingdoms.
The origin of Idioms
"Later generations have a poem to sigh at Xuande and say," go in a hurry with your troops and horses, and read the words of heaven with your heart. Break through the iron cage to escape from the tiger and leopard, open the golden lock and walk away from the dragon. " Quoted from the second chapter of the romance of the Three Kingdoms
Idiom usage
In a hurry, my heart is in the belt of heaven's words.
Chinese PinYin : shù bīng mò mǎ
prepare for the war
fight both with open and secret means. míng zhēng àn dòu
accuse an innocent person of theft. wū liáng wéi dào
Startle the world, cry ghosts and gods. jīng tiān dì,qì guǐ shén