in a good morale
Shi Satin Ma Teng, a Chinese idiom, is sh ì B ǎ om ǎ t é ng in pinyin, which means that the army has enough food and morale. It comes from the tablet of pinghuai West by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu's pinghuai West stele in the Tang Dynasty: "the scholars are full and sing, and the horses are in the trough."
Idiom usage
It refers to the spirit of the people.
Chinese PinYin : shì bǎo mǎ téng
in a good morale
To strike a deer in one's heart. xīn tóu zhuàng lù