repel foreign aggression
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh é ch ō ngy ù w ǔ, refers to resist the enemy. From Shi Da Ya Mian.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of poetry, Da Ya Mian, it is said that there is a way to resist aggression. In the biography of Mao Zedong, the military minister Zhechong said that there is a way to resist aggression
Analysis of Idioms
Galloping on the battlefield
Idiom usage
It's like an enemy riding on a long drive, but it's still able to do it? In Wu Wu Shang Gao Zong Feng Shi written by Hu Quan of Song Dynasty, the soldiers are fighting with high morale, fighting bravely, fighting against aggression, and victory is in sight.
Chinese PinYin : zhé chōng yù wǔ
repel foreign aggression
overrun the whole world and go anywhere as one pleases. zòng héng tiān xià
each sticks to his own viewpoint. gè zhí jǐ jiàn
just a few words or a short note. piàn yán yī zì
brush aside the clouds and see the face of the sun. bō yún dǔ rì
No shoes in melon field, no crown under plum. guā tián bù nà lǚ,lǐ xià bù zhěng guān
extort excessive taxes and levies. hèng zhēng bào fù