Poetry, famous sayings and idioms about war

Idioms, poems and famous sayings about war

Idiom:

1. Take care of yourself: rest assured; L: tired. It means to be fully prepared in the war, save your strength and give a head-on blow when the tired enemy attacks.

2. Recuperate: where to maintain; Interest: population reproduction. Refers to reducing people's burden, stabilizing people's lives and restoring people's vitality after war or social unrest.

3. Stop fighting.

[explanation] stop, stop: stop. Stop or end the war.

4. Stragglers: The Qing Dynasty refers to soldiers who were temporarily recruited during the war. Originally refers to deserting soldiers without a commander in chief. Existing refers to people who act alone in an unorganized collective team.

5. Even the sky bonfire bonfire: the fireworks of the ancient border warning, which is a metaphor for war or war. Describe the war burning everywhere. .

6. Jingoma Tiege is glittering, and the horses are armored. Metaphor is war. It also describes the heroic attitude of soldiers running with guns.

Poetry: 1. A glowing glass of wine, I advise you to drink pipa at once. 2. But let Longcheng fly and don't teach Huma to go to Yinshan Mountain. 3. the yellow sand wears golden armor in hundreds of battles, and the broken loulan is not returned.

Famous saying:

1. War is a violent act that forces the enemy to obey our will (clausewitz)

2. The war starts when you want, but it won't end when you are happy (Machiavelli)

3. Anyone, including a coward, can start a war, but the winner agrees to end it (Sa Louste)

4. Gold is also used in war (Ovid)

5. War seems to mean blood and iron (quintilian)

6. The premise of war is that belligerence is the only virtue and peace is the only shame-(Bernard Shaw)

7. Where there is a country, there is war (Burke)

8. Founding a country depends not on dreams, but ultimately on blood and iron —— (Shi)

9. A country can only be at peace in times of war (Hugh kingsmill).

10, war is the emperor's entertainment (UK)