Idioms and explanations about war
Return to horses and herd cattle: to herd cattle and horses used in battle. It is a metaphor that the war is over and no more troops are used.
War and chaos: famine and chaos: refers to the instability of social order. Describe the chaos and unrest in society during the war.
The difficulty of arrows and stones: arrows and stones, weapons of war. Refers to being attacked by arrows in war.
The sparrow is on the curtain: It is a metaphor that the war lasted for a long time, and bird's nests were built in the military tents.
Militant: exhausted: exhausted; 黻: casual, arbitrarily. Use force at will and continuously launch aggressive wars. Described as extremely militant.
Dragon fighting with black and yellow: It is a metaphor for fierce war and blood flowing like rivers. Same as "Dragon Blood Xuan Huang".
Chaos: describes the chaos and unrest in society during the war.
Yanjia Xibing: Armor: protective clothing worn in ancient battles. Bing: Weapons. Stop the war.
Bingge: weapons and armor, a metaphor for war; Xing: initiate, launch. They launched wars against each other and wars broke out one after another. Describes the current situation as unstable and with frequent wars.
Bingge: Weapons, referring to war; Bingge: chaos. Describe the social unrest and chaos during the war.
Defeated in your hands: someone who was defeated by yourself in a war or lost to yourself in a competition.
Beacon fires for many years: Beacon fires: fireworks used by border guards in ancient times to alert the police. A metaphor for war or war. It means that the war continues year after year.
Sleep with the Ge on the pillow and the Armor on the pillow: sleep with the Ge on the pillow and wearing armor. Describes often living in war.
The first song of volunteer soldiers: sing: to advocate and take the lead; soldiers: to fight. Start by waging a just war.
Waiting for work with ease: Yi: leisure; Lao: fatigue. It means to be fully prepared in war, recharge your batteries, and wait for the tired enemy to attack head-on.
Changes in wind and dust: Wind and dust: a metaphor for war. Refers to the catastrophe of war.
Binglian disaster: Bing: refers to war. Wars continue year after year, and disasters continue.
Yanwu truce: cease military preparations and do not engage in war. Same as "Yan Wu Xi Ge".
Drum failure: exhaustion: drum: war drum sound; failure: weak. The sound of the war drums was weak and their power had been exhausted. Describe the tragic situation when the war is close to defeat. It also describes the end of the article as being lax and weak.
Non-war crimes: crimes not committed by the war itself. Generally used to excuse the failure of war.
Punish the guilty: Punish the guilty and save the people. Often used as a slogan to launch war. "People" should be regarded as "people", which was changed to avoid Taizong's taboo. It's the same as "attacking crimes and insulting the people".
The leisure time of sharpening the shield: leisure time, spare time. Refers to the spare time during the war.
Inverted gange: inverted: inserting the blade upside down; zai: display, placement; gange: two types of weapons in ancient times, generally referring to weapons. Putting weapons upside down symbolizes peace without war.
Chu Boundary Han River: The land boundary and river between the areas controlled by Chu and Han during the conflict. It is often compared to the front line of war.
There is no need to wash troops: soldiers: weapons. Clean your weapons. Collect it and never use it again. Metaphor to stop the war.
Soldiers are like fire. If you don’t fight, you will burn yourself. Ji: Stop. War is like playing with fire. If you don't stop it in time under the appropriate circumstances, you will burn yourself.
To fight to fight, to kill to kill: to: to eliminate. Use war to eliminate war, and use strict laws to prevent people from breaking the law.
Qingdong Gange: light: rash; Gange: ancient weapons. Use force rashly to start a war.
Gange is everywhere: Gange: an ancient weapon, a metaphor for war. Describes the devastation caused by war everywhere.
Eyes full of fighting: Ganging: an ancient weapon, a metaphor for war. Describes the devastation caused by war everywhere.
Dragon blood black and yellow: It is a metaphor for fierce wars and rivers of blood.
To punish the people: to punish. Hang: Condolences. Crush the guilty and save the people. Often used as a slogan to launch war.
Gan weirongshou: Gan: willing, willing; wei: do; Rong: military, conquest; Rongshou: the person who provokes a war. Willing to be the mastermind of war.
To be diligent and aggressive: to be reckless.
Abuse of force and wanton war. Describes extreme bellicosity.
Knife marks and arrow scars: scars left after healing of wounds caused by knives and arrows. Describe the trauma left by war.
Between Jiezhou: Jiezhou: the armor and helmets worn by soldiers during ancient battles. It means in war or on the battlefield.
To fight upside down: Put weapons upside down, which is a metaphor for peace in the world without war. Same as "fighting backwards".
The strategy of reducing the enemy's strength: Concealing the strength of one's own army in war to paralyze the enemy.
Use war to fight: use war to eliminate war.
Yanwu Chubing: Suspend arms and do not engage in war. Same as "Yan Wu Xi Ge".
Stragglers: Brave: In the Qing Dynasty, it refers to soldiers temporarily recruited during wars. Originally refers to deserted soldiers without a commander. Existing refers to people who act alone in an unorganized collective team.
Chidi Qianli: Chi: empty. Describes the scene of large amounts of land being desolated due to natural disasters or wars.
The flames of war are rising: the flames of war are burning from all directions. Describes the unrest on the border, with enemies invading everywhere.
Come to the Good Breathing Master: bring about reconciliation and stop the war.
Yanwu Xige: Stop armaments and do not engage in war.
Armor, armor: armor and helmets worn by ancient soldiers in combat. The armor and helmet were covered with lice. Describing the war as lasting a long time.
Stop the war: stop or end the war.
Use war to support war: Use the human, material and financial resources obtained in the war to continue the war.
A troubled year: refers to a time of war or many accidents.
军马倥偬: refers to the urgent and busy military affairs during the war.
The Voice of Golden Leather: Golden Leather: Weapons and Armor. The sound of weapons clashing with armor. Refers to war.
Dragon versus fish: a metaphor for a fierce war.
The division and the people are poor: Division: the army; Lao: tired. The army is tired and the people are miserable. Describes the hardships suffered by the soldiers and the people due to years of war.
Cast Armor and Pin Ge: Melt Iron Armor Weapons. It means ending the war and achieving peace.
The disaster of military revolution: military revolution: weapons and armor, which is extended to war. Refers to the occurrence of war.
Use Yi to control Lao: Yi means leisure; Lao means fatigue. It means to be fully prepared in war, recharge your batteries, and wait for the tired enemy to attack head-on.
Meritorious service: Refers to the achievements made in war.
Grow the cattle and return them to the horses: to herd the cattle and horses used in battle. It is a metaphor that the war is over and no more troops are used.
Putting swords and guns into storage: no war, no armaments; peace paralysis, disarming, no alert.
Turning war into jade and silk: Gange refers to fighting; jade and silk: jade and silk fabrics, refer to reconciliation. Metaphor transforms war into peace.
Exhausted soldiers and extremely powerful troops: exhausted: exhausted; extreme: exhausted. They used force vigorously and continuously launched aggressive wars. Described as extremely militant.
Zhi Ge San Ma: Stop fighting and return the war horses, which means ending the war.
The momentum of the horns: It is a metaphor for cooperating with each other and attacking the enemy in a flank, or dividing the troops to contain the enemy.
Bleeding Floating Hill: The flow can float the hill. It is a metaphor for the many casualties in the war.
Bingrong meets: Bingrong: weapons. Meet with force. Refers to using war to solve problems.
Golden armor and iron horse: The armor shines with golden light, and the horse is equipped with iron armor. A metaphor for war. It also describes the majestic appearance of a warrior galloping with a gun in hand.
The bones are exposed: exposed. The bones of the dead were exposed in the wild. Describe the tragic scene favored by war or disaster.
Dust alarm: refers to the alarm of war or riot.
Truce: cease, strike: stop. Stop or end war.
Kai shame Xing Rong: Kai: open; Rong: war. Incurring humiliation and provoking trouble by speaking carelessly.
Gange: Two weapons in ancient times. Conduct war on a large scale. A metaphor for acting with great fanfare.
Veteran generals and old soldiers: refers to generals and soldiers who have experienced many wars.
Misfortune means military connection: knot: connection; soldier: war; connection: connection.
The wars continued one after another, bringing endless disasters.
War breaks out due to grudges.
Unjust wars in the Spring and Autumn Period: There were no just wars in the Spring and Autumn Period. Also refers to unjust wars.
The drum is weak and exhausted: drum: the sound of war drums; the drum is weak: weak. The sound of the war drums was weak and their power had been exhausted. Describe the tragic situation when the war is close to defeat. It also describes the end of the article as being lax and weak.
Jin Ge and Iron Armor: a metaphor for war. It also describes the majestic appearance of a warrior galloping with a gun in hand. Same as "golden iron horse".
Bing Lian brings disaster to the knot: Bing: war; Lian: continuous connection; Knot: connection. The wars continued one after another, bringing endless disasters.
Warmonger: A person who starts a war. Refers to those who profit from instigating war.
Rongshou culprit: Rongshou: the chief culprit who provokes the war; culprit: the big boss who creates trouble. Refers to the culprit who started the war.
Gange is everywhere: Gange: an ancient weapon, a metaphor for war. Describes the devastation caused by war everywhere.
Zhi Ge Xingren: Zhi: stop. Ren: benevolent government. Stop the war and implement benevolent government.
Zaiji Gange: Zaiji: shipping and collection; Gange: two weapons in ancient times, extended to war. Store weapons away. It means no longer resorting to force.
Recuperation: where to maintain; regeneration: population reproduction. It refers to reducing people's burdens, stabilizing their lives, and restoring their vitality after war or major social turmoil.
Describe the price that must be paid in war.
To turn against one another: to stop armament and not engage in war.
Use force at will and continuously launch aggressive wars. Described as extremely militant.
Chu River and Han Boundary: When Chu (Xiang Yu) and Han (Liu Bang) fought, the river boundary between the two sides confronted each other. Later, the boundary between the two sides of the Chinese chessboard was written with "Chu River and Han Boundary". It is also a metaphor for the front line of a general war. Also known as "Chu boundary Han River".
Jinge cavalry: a metaphor for war. It also describes the majestic appearance of a warrior galloping with a gun in hand. Same as "golden iron horse".
The pain of sharp edge: sharp edge: the tip of a knife or sword; sharp edge: arrowhead. Refers to the pain of being cut with a knife and shot with an arrow. Describe the suffering of war.
Bingge: chaos: Bingge: weapons, referring to war; chaos: chaos. Describe the turmoil and chaos of social order during wartime.
Soldiers bring disaster: wars and disasters continue. It is the same as "the combination of war and disaster".
resort to force: v.: litigation. Force: Military power. Refers to the use of war to resolve conflicts.
Liantianfeng Fire: Beacon Fire: The fireworks at the border alarm point in ancient times are a metaphor for war or warfare. Describes the flames of war burning everywhere.
Battle-tested: refers to a person who has experienced the test of war for a long time.
Continuous Sky Beacon: Beacon: The fireworks used by the border police in ancient times are a metaphor for war or warfare. Describes the flames of war burning everywhere.
Stop the war: stop or end the war.
Famous quotes and aphorisms about war
Victory favors the prudent. ---Latin Proverb
A country is not built on dreams, it must ultimately resort to blood and iron. ——Shi Wenming
The snow falls on the camp gate one after another, and the red flag is blown by the wind and does not turn over when frozen. --- Cen Shen of the Tang Dynasty
It is right to learn, even from the enemy. ---Ovid
It is said that after the first battle, all the gods were sad, and the strong armies on both sides of the Taiwan Strait are still fighting ---Cao Song (Tang Dynasty)
I instinctively feel that God created France , if it does not complete its successful mission, it will suffer a punitive disaster. ——De Gaulle
In a war there are only losers, not winners, although either side may claim to be the winner. ——Chamberlain
Peace without justice is tyranny. ——Britain
War is too important to be decided by soldiers. ——Clementine
When war comes, truth is the first victim. ——Hay Johnson
Those who want peace must be prepared for war——Vegitis
Poor Wanliguan Mountain Road, the bones are filled with autumn grass every year. .
——Tang Zhangjie
Athenians, there is not much time left to encourage everyone, but for the brave, a few words are like a long speech. ——Hippocrates
Information is power, and the information field will be the battlefield of the future. ——Arthur
The purpose of war is to preserve oneself and destroy the enemy. --- ***
I would love to invent a trait or machine with such horrific mass destruction that war would forever be impossible. ——Nobel
War bleeds the majority but fattens the minority. ——Wei Shenstone
War educates the people, and the people will win the war, win peace, and win progress. --- ***
The general marched to the west with his support, and the flute-playing army marched out in Pingming. ——Cen Shen
Hobbes clearly proves that all animals live in a natural state of war——(Jo Swift)
Gold and wealth are war main source. ——Tacitus
He left with 300,000 yuan and returned to Chang'an alone. ——Wang Changling of Tang Dynasty
Many young people today regard war as a kind of glory. But kids, it was literal hell. —— Sherman
I am not at all worried about the battle to be fought. If I'm worried, I won't fight. I'm not going to fight until I'm ready. ——Montgomery
A bad peace is worse than war! ——Tacitus
The working class and the peasant class dedicated the blood of thousands of their best sons to the final fatal blow against the counter-revolution. The revolutionary revolution is stronger than the sum total of all the forces of natural conditions, technology, equipment and desperate artillery fire. ——Frunzhi
Qian Yu Fang Huaiyuan, quietly beacon fire, and cease the troops. ——Zhang Xiaoxiang
If you are right, you will get a lot of help, but if you are wrong, you will get little help. ——"Mencius Gongsun Chou"
The important thing in war is to achieve political results, not military success. ——Monson
I have long believed that retreat is dangerous to both the army and the commander-in-chief. Not only is glorious sacrifice better than shameful survival, survival and glory are inseparable. ——Agylicola
War begins when you want it, but it does not end when you like it. --(Machiavelli)
"Know yourself and your enemy, and you can fight a hundred battles without danger. (Sun Tzu's Art of War)"
Gold is also used in war. --(Ovid)
In our glorious history, a more glorious page will be added, and the slaves will finally use their shackles to forge sharp swords, The sword was shown to their free brothers. ——Garibaldi
A warrior is more useful to a nation than the best and brightest orator. ---Platus
"Our world is full of people who are fanatical about nuclear weapons but know nothing about morality. We know more about war than peace, and we know more about killing than saving. Life is on the move. "
"If you want peace, you must prepare for war (Vegtius)"
The sound of drums and horns at the fifth watch is solemn, and the shadow of the Three Gorges Galaxy is shaken---Du Fu (Tang Dynasty)
The country is broken by mountains and rivers, and the city is full of spring and vegetation---Du Fu (Tang Dynasty)
All mothers hate war. ——Horace
War is death’s feast. ——Europe
Don’t laugh when you are lying drunk on the battlefield. How many people have returned from the ancient battles---Wang Ji (Tang Dynasty)
Where there is a country, there will be war. ——Burke
If the Persian arrows can really cover the sky, then we are fighting in the shade. ——Dionys, King of Sparta
Only those who are not afraid of death deserve to live. ——MacArthur
Strike first and strike later to control others——Syracuse
One day, our sacred Troy and Pleiades and Pleiades The people who hold spears will disappear. ——Homer
The Second World War was not started by the people of the United States and its allies. They were not stupid war maniacs.
Those who survived the war by serving their country clearly remember that they fought bloody battles to protect themselves from the ravages of the enemy. For this purpose, countless heroes sacrificed their lives for the country, and they left a deep imprint on our hearts. ——Eisenhower
There are no other tribes outside us, only waves, cliffs, and the vicious Romans. Even those who are loyal and docile cannot avoid being arrogant and domineering. These robbers from all over the world, after plundering all the continents, now come to plunder at sea. If the enemy is rich, they will covet wealth; if the enemy is poor, they will conquer to gain honor. No matter the East or the West, they are all greedy for them. They are the only people in the world who have such greed for both poverty and wealth. They rob, kill and steal but euphemistically call it "rule". They turn everything they go into scorched earth, but they call it peace. ——Tacitus
There has never been a good war or a bad peace. ——Franklin
Lying in a lonely village without mourning, I still want to defend the Luntai for the country---Lu You (Song Dynasty)
A bloody battle between Qiankunchi. ——Tang Du Fu
The sounds people make when they are angry are dangerous. ---Aeschylus (Greek tragic poet)
Passengers in a foreign land, please bring a message to the Spartans, saying that we have faithfully fulfilled our promise and will sleep here. ——"The Epitaph of Hot Spring Pass"
A brave man may fall, but he will not surrender. ---Latin proverb
Every year the golden river returns to the Jade Pass, and the horse and the sword ring come to the court ---Liu Zhongyong (Tang Dynasty)
In the war, the second place There is no prize. ——Bradley
In war, any big victory is attributed to many small details. ---Julius Caesar.
In the history of human war, there has never been such a great success and the protection of so many sentient beings with such a small number of troops.
War is about how to kill your own kind efficiently, and the difference between a famous general and a foolish general is only whether he kills the enemy or his own people.