To ask for a little
Xi Suo Bo Fu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī Su ǒ B ó f ù, which means devoting military power to the whole country. In ancient times, soldiers were sent to chariots and Jiashi according to Tian Fu, so it was called "Fu". Thin, modest word, refers to not good. From Huainanzi · yaolue.
The origin of Idioms
"Huainanzi · yaolue" says: "King Wu succeeded King Wen's career, used Taigong's strategy, asked for all kinds of Fu, and put on all kinds of armor to fight against injustice."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: Xishuai Kuo Fu, xisuo Kuo Fu
Idiom usage
To supply with all one has
Chinese PinYin : xī suǒ bó fù
To ask for a little
join closely together like the teeth of a comb or the scales of a fish. zhì bǐ lín cǐ
there is no lack of people of that ilk. shí fán yǒu tú