invincible
War is invincible, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh à NW ú B à K è, which means that there is no victory in war. It's powerful and can overcome everything. It comes from the sequel to Xiaoting: monk zhuanan.
Analysis of Idioms
Invincible
Idiom usage
Meng Ting personally supervised the battle more than 20 times and won every battle. Before and after the plan, more than 2000 Qing soldiers and regiments were killed. Tao Chengzhang's the biography of Yu Mengting
The origin of Idioms
In the sequel to Xiaoting zhuanan monk written by Zhao Yao in the Qing Dynasty, it is said that "the matter of the general, the king of Wu, has arrived. He has created a place for him to attack the city. He has won every battle, and has attracted several counties in a few months."
Chinese PinYin : zhàn wú bù kè
invincible
Water to hand, food to mouth. shuǐ lái shēn shǒu,fàn lái zhāng kǒu