await eagerly the order for
Pillow, an idiom, is used as predicate and attribute, which means to wait for command with a weapon on the pillow. Always ready to fight. It comes from the Chinese modern history data series "the revolution of 1911 · Wuchang Uprising": "Zhang Zhi now has a reliable army and several battalions, standing by at liujiamiao in Hankou."
Idiom explanation
Explanation: wait for the order with your arms on your pillow. Always ready to fight.
Idioms and allusions
According to the Xinhai Revolution Wuchang Uprising, a series of modern Chinese history materials, "Zhang's command now has a reliable number of battalions and is on standby at liujiamiao in Hankou."
Discrimination of words
Waiting for the enemy
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate or attributive
Chinese PinYin : zhěn gē dài mìng
await eagerly the order for
the rider falls as the horse rears in fright. mǎ yǎng rén fān
walk on hoar-frost and later on solid ice. lǚ shuāng zhī bīng