ever-victorious in one's forward march
Invincible, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ú w ǎ NGB ú sh è ng, which means no matter where there is no victory. From the Red Detachment of women.
The origin of Idioms
The second scene of Beijing Opera "Red Detachment of women": company commander, we are invincible if the army and the people work together
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; predicate; commendatory.
Chinese PinYin : wú wǎng bù shèng
ever-victorious in one's forward march
check erroneous ideas at the outset. fáng wēi dù xìn
Draw the line and cut the ink. yǐn shéng qiē mò
give up the evil and follow the good. shèng cán qù shā
something that seems to be a problem at first , but that has good results in the end. huò zhōng yǒu fú
confrontation of the three parties in court. sān tóu duì àn
Cut through the slightest mischief. pōu háo xī máng