pursue and attack
Chasing after the dead, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Zhu ī w á ngzh ú D ù n, which means to pursue the enemy who has lost and escaped. It comes from Guanzi art of war.
The origin of Idioms
"Guan Zi · art of war" says: "when the weapon is used as a teaching tool, chasing the dead and running away is like the wind, and stabbing is like thunder and lightning."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: chasing the North
Chinese PinYin : zhuī wáng zhú dùn
pursue and attack
Dethrone evil and uphold justice. chù xié chóng zhèng
put on one 's armour and take up armshuang. pī jiǎ zhí bīng
have ready plans to meet a situation. chéng zhú zài xiōng