absolute disadvantage
The synonym "Yi Zhu Cheng Yi" generally refers to "Yi Zhu Cheng Yi". As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is "Y ǐ zh ū ch ē ngy Yi", which means that compared with "Yi", Zhu means that its strength is extremely disproportionate and it is at an absolute disadvantage. From Sun Tzu · Xing.
Idiom explanation
Compared with Yi, Zhu means that its strength is not commensurate and it is at an absolute disadvantage.
The origin of Idioms
Sun Tzu · Xing: "therefore, the victory of a soldier is equal to the defeat of a soldier, and the defeat of a soldier is equal to the defeat of a soldier." Wang Xi's note: "those who speak of baht and Cuan should be aware of the importance." Zhang pre note: "twenty Liang is long, twenty-four baht is two. In other words, a controlled army is not equal to a non controlled one. "
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms Yi Zhu Cheng Yi and Yi Zhu
Chinese PinYin : yǐ zhū chéng yì
absolute disadvantage
act according to one 's capability. liàng cái ér wéi
start at dawn and arrive at dusk. zhāo fā xī zhì
seductive looks incite to wantonness. yě róng huì yín
engage in unjust military ventures. dú wǔ qióng bīng