Idiom:
Ambush from all sides shí miàn mái fú
Military orders are like mountains jun1 lìng rú shān
Fight alone gū jun1 fèn zhàn < /p>
A lonely army goes deep into gū jun1 shēn rù
Thousands of troops qiān jun1 wàn mǎ
The whole army is wiped out quán jun1 fù méi
Sweeps across thousands jun?héng sǎo qiān jun1?
Famous quote:
War is a violent act that forces the enemy to obey our will (Clausewitz)
War Begin when you like, but not end when you like (Machiavelli)
Anyone can start a war, including cowards, but ending a war requires the consent of the victor (Salou) St.)
War uses gold as well as gold (Ovid)
War seems to mean blood and iron (Quintilian)
The meaning of war The prerequisite is: fighting is the only virtue, and peace is the only shame - (Bernard Shaw)
Building a country does not rely on dreams, it will eventually resort to blood and iron - (Shi Mingming)
A country can only be in a state of harmony during times of war (Hugh Kingsmill)
War is the entertainment of emperors (Britain)
For those who need war, war is just; for those who have lost all hope, war is reasonable (Livy)
Only for those who need war, War is just (Burke)
Reference materials
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