Results for: be enlisted in the army
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lit. Train an army for a thousand days to use it for an hour.; fig. extensive preparation eventually pays off養兵千日,用兵一時 [yang3 bing1 qian1 ri4 , yong4 bing1 yi1 shi2]
lit. Train an army for a thousand days to use it for one morning.; fig. extensive preparation eventually pays off养兵千日,用在一朝 [yang3 bing1 qian1 ri4 , yong4 zai4 yi1 chao2]
lit. Train an army for a thousand days to use it for one morning.; fig. extensive preparation eventually pays off養兵千日,用在一朝 [yang3 bing1 qian1 ri4 , yong4 zai4 yi1 chao2]
lit. white cogon flower like fire; fig. a mighty army like wildfire, daunting and vigorous (momentum), flourishing, magnificent如火如荼 [ru2 huo3 ru2 tu2]
Liu Houzong (1904-1949), originally Hunan guerilla leader, rewarded by Chiang Kaishek for killing Xiang Ying 項英|项英 during the 1941 New Fourth Army incident 皖南事变刘厚总 [Liu2 Hou4 zong3]
Liu Houzong (1904-1949), originally Hunan guerilla leader, rewarded by Chiang Kaishek for killing Xiang Ying 項英|项英 during the 1941 New Fourth Army incident 皖南事变劉厚總 [Liu2 Hou4 zong3]
Luo Chengjiao (1931-1952), PRC hero of the volunteer army in Korea罗盛教 [Luo2 Cheng2 jiao4]
Luo Chengjiao (1931-1952), PRC hero of the volunteer army in Korea羅盛教 [Luo2 Cheng2 jiao4]
Ma Fuzi (-260 BC), hapless general of Zhao 趙國|赵国, who famously led an army of 400,000 to annihilation at Changping in 260 BC, also called Zhao Kuo 趙括|赵括馬服子 [Ma3 Fu2 zi3]
Ma Fuzi (-260 BC), hapless general of Zhao 趙國|赵国, who famously led an army of 400,000 to annihilation at Changping in 260 BC, also called Zhao Kuo 趙括|赵括马服子 [Ma3 Fu2 zi3]
Mahdi army, Iraqi Shia armed militia led by Moqtada Sadr迈赫迪军 [Mai4 he4 di2 jun1]
Mahdi army, Iraqi Shia armed militia led by Moqtada Sadr邁赫迪軍 [Mai4 he4 di2 jun1]
main force, main strength of an army主力 [zhu3 li4]
March of the Volunteer Army义勇军进行曲 [Yi4 yong3 jun1 Jin4 xing2 qu3]
March of the Volunteer Army義勇軍進行曲 [Yi4 yong3 jun1 Jin4 xing2 qu3]
 

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