the few can 't fight the many
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ò nggu ǎ B ù D í, which means that a few can't defeat the majority. From the biography of Lingying.
Idiom explanation
Many: many; few: few; enemy: resist.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Lingying written by sun Kui of Tang Dynasty, it is said that "many people are invincible, three wars and Three Norths."
Idiom usage
It refers to the great disparity of power. The masses are impetuous and impatient. However, it is hard to be patient because there is no one to be defeated. It will inevitably become more and more uncontrollable over time. In Lu Xun's book of two places, February 1st, and in Jin and Chen Shou's book of Three Kingdoms, biography of Guo Huai, the book of Wei, we are ready to cross the Han River to attack. All the generals said that if they were outnumbered, they would take advantage of the victory and refuse to accept the water. " "Jin Shu · he Wuji biography:" today, many people are invincible, and there is no complete victory in the war. " Tu Long's caihaoji Zhanwu meet in Ming Dynasty: "I want to take it by myself, but I'm afraid that many will be outnumbered." Shen Cai's collection of thousands of gold in the Ming Dynasty: "eight thousand elite soldiers were selected to travel to the east of the Yangtze River, fearing that many people would be outnumbered, so he made a list." Chapter 77 of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "the war is not numbered, and the Helu army marches forward. Although he was brave, he fought against the others and left after a big defeat. " Chapter 102 of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: "the king of Qin said," Qing and others have repeatedly made great contributions to the war and opened up their territory. Today's defeat is due to the fact that many people are outnumbered, and it is not the sin of Qing and others. "
Chinese PinYin : zhòng guǎ bù dí
the few can 't fight the many
reach the same goal by different means. shū zhì tóng guī
a tune of music with a fast tempo. fán xián jí guǎn
run away at the rumor of the approach of. wàng fēng ér táo