Idioms, poems and famous sayings about war
Idioms:
1. Waiting for work with ease: leisure; work: fatigue. It means to be fully prepared in war, recharge your batteries, and wait for the tired enemy to attack head-on.
2. Recuperate: where to maintain; regenerate: reproduce the population. It refers to reducing people's burdens, stabilizing their lives, and restoring their vitality after war or major social turmoil.
3. To call a truce
〖Explanation〗Hits, strike: stop. Stop or end war.
4. Stragglers: In the Qing Dynasty, this 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.
5. Continuous Sky Beacon Fire Beacon Fire: The fireworks used by border guards in ancient times are a metaphor for war or warfare. Describes the flames of war burning everywhere. .
6. The gold and iron horses shine with golden light, and the horses are equipped with iron armor. A metaphor for war. It also describes the majestic appearance of a warrior galloping with a gun in hand.
Verse: 1. The luminous cup of grape wine prompts you to drink pipa immediately. 2. But the flying generals of Dragon City are here, and Huma is not taught to cross the Yin Mountains. 3. Huangsha wears golden armor in a hundred battles, and Loulan will never be returned until it is broken.
Famous quotes:
1. War is an act of violence that forces the enemy to obey our will (Clausewitz)
2. War is when you want it It begins at the right time, but it does not end at the right time (Machiavelli)
3. Anyone, including cowards, can start a war, but to end the war, the winner must agree (Salus Special)
4. War uses gold as well as gold (Ovid)
5. War seems to mean blood and iron (Quintilian)
6. The prerequisites for war are: aggressiveness as the only virtue and peace as the only disgrace - (Bernard Shaw)
7. Where there is a country, there is war (Burke)
8. Building a country does not rely on dreams, it will eventually resort to blood and iron - (Shi Wenming)
9. A country can only be in a state of harmony during war ( Hugh Kingsmill)
10. War is the entertainment of emperors (UK)