Recruit and buy horses
Recruiting troops to buy horses, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ā OJ ū nm ǎ im ǎ, which means recruiting troops to buy horses. It's in Jushou.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, the first fold of Wu Mingshi's "Ju Shou Pai" is: "today, there is Liu Wenshu, the third son of the Han Dynasty, who has set up troops in Baishui village to gather righteousness and recruit troops to buy horses."
Idiom usage
In the early Ming Dynasty, Tang Seng Deng sat in the tent and taught the soldiers to pull up the flag. Supplement to the journey to the West Chapter 15
Analysis of Idioms
Buy horses to recruit troops
Chinese PinYin : zhāo jūn mǎi mǎ
Recruit and buy horses
think about consiquences of your act. dǎ gǒu kàn zhǔ
stick together through thick and thin. fēng yǔ gòng zhōu