effective strength
The Chinese idiom is y ǒ ush ē ngli ì Li à ng, which originally refers to soldiers and horses in the army, but also refers to the combat force; refers to the dynamic force. It's from "concentrating superior forces, annihilating each enemy.".
The origin of Idioms
Mao Zedong's "concentrating superior forces to annihilate the enemy" said: "the principle of concentrating forces to annihilate the enemy is to annihilate the enemy's effective forces as the main goal, and not to conserve or capture local areas as the main goal."
Idiom usage
It refers to the army in general. example the youth commando team has always been closely combined with social production, has always maintained a vibrant and rich content of activities, and has become an active force to promote production. The climax of socialism in rural China
Chinese PinYin : yǒu shēng lì liàng
effective strength
hide one 's troubles and take no remedial measures. huì jí jì yī
The combination of pearls and jade. zhū bì lián huī
catch the time and seize the right moment. chéng shí chéng shì