Rejuvenate and release
Zhen Bing Shi Lu, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced zh è Nb ī ngsh ì L ǚ, which means to collect weapons and disband the army. It's from the historical records of Zhou Benji.
The origin of Idioms
Zhou Benji, a Book of historical records, said: "the horse is in the sun of Huashan Mountain, and the cattle are in the emptiness of the peach forest; the war is over, and the troops are mobilized to show that the world is not reusable."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing. Example: in the book of Fengchan in historical records: "the ancients first mobilized their troops to release themselves, and then Fengchan." When he heard about the emperor of the ancient times, he would build a great ceremony. He must first set up his troops to succeed. The book of admonishing Cao Renshi to leave the army by Chen Ziang in Tang Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Invigorating the army
Chinese PinYin : zhèn bīng shì lǚ
Rejuvenate and release
the fallen grass and sinking cesspool. zhuì yīn luò hùn
Curved eyebrows and plump cheeks. qǔ méi fēng jiá
keep going by painstaking effort. cǎn dàn jīng yíng
Be envious of fame and ability. jīn míng jì néng