Whole armour and repair soldiers
As a Chinese idiom, the phonetic alphabet is "Zhengji à sh à Nb à ng", which means to rectify armor and repair weapons. It means to be ready for war. It comes from the biography of he Chengtian in the book of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
He Chengtian biography of the Song Dynasty: "the suburb of scouting is not a place for farming and herding; the place of fighting is not a city for farming and mulberry. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the wall and clear the field, so that when it comes, the whole armour can repair the soldiers, so as to take advantage of it. Although there are ancient and modern times, protecting the whole territory of the people is the only way out. "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, or object; used in figurative sentences
Analysis of Idioms
Related words: ready to go, ready to fight, old, weak, and disabled soldiers
Chinese PinYin : zhěng jiǎ shàn bīng
Whole armour and repair soldiers
the beam breaking and the rafter falling -- the country being in a stage of ruin. dòng shé cuī huài
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