mobilize all military forces for a war
Xi Suo Wo Fu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī Su ǒ B ì f ù, which means to use all the troops in the country. It also means to supply everything. From Zuo Zhuan, the eighth year of Xianggong.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: xisuobefu, Xishuai Kuo Fu
Idiom usage
To supply with all one has
Examples
Fortunately, I have little leisure now. I wish I could follow you and take charge of you! The fourteenth chapter of Eastern Zhou Dynasty annals by Feng Menglong in Ming Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
In the eighth year of Xianggong in Zuozhuan, it is said that "if the people of CAI did not follow, the people of my city did not dare to settle down. They asked for all my Fu in order to win over CAI and Sima Xie and offer it to Xingqiu."
Chinese PinYin : xī suǒ bì fù
mobilize all military forces for a war
keep loyal and devoted to the last. jū gōng jìn cuì,sǐ ér hòu yǐ
find amusement when the occasion arises. féng chǎng zuò qù
be near to worthies and keep away from mean fellows. qīn xián yuǎn nìng
prevent against the evils from extending their influence. wéi huǐ fú cuī
one 's love for scholars is equal to one 's thirst for water. ài cái ruò kě