well-trained
Trained, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ù NLI à NY ǒ us ù, which means there is always strict training. It comes from Volume 34 of 22 historical records.
Idiom explanation
Su: usually, always.
The origin of Idioms
Zhao Yi of the Qing Dynasty wrote in Volume 34 of notes on 22 histories: "Xian was also a famous general at that time. He had made great contributions, so he knew that he was well-trained."
Analysis of Idioms
Expert and free
Antonym: half way monk
Idiom usage
Be an object or attribute; often trained.
Examples
It's so neat and tight. Although it's extremely fierce, it's not chaotic at all. It shows that it's well-trained and deserves its reputation. Yao xueyin's Li Zicheng, Vol.2, Chapter 47
Yao Sui of the Yuan Dynasty wrote "the tablet of the God of Liang Gong, the filial son of Longyang Prefecture, known by the doctor of Fengxun": "Ru Cao's plan is that his soldiers are strong, his reserves and feeders are successive, his training is well-trained, and his conscription and dispatch days are many. Which one is better than the officers and soldiers?"
Qian Zhongshu's "Besieged City" 9: "sometimes I think that my family is just like Sanlu University. If I had been married for a few years and then went to Sanlu University, maybe I would have been better trained and more sensitive, so that I would not have been schemed by others. "
Wei Wei's Fire Phoenix 115: "these three liberation fighters from Sichuan are really well-trained. Another series of several guns, four tanks in the back were shot one after another and caught fire. "
Chinese PinYin : xùn liàn yǒu sù
well-trained
Qianbuba village, hoububa shop. qián bù bā cūn,hòu bù bā diàn