(bīng) soldiers; a force; an army; weapons; arms; military; warlike; CL:個|个[ge4]
(bīngbùyànzhà) there can never be too much deception in war; in war nothing is too deceitful; all's fair in war
(bīngbùxuèrèn) lit. no blood on the men's swords (idiom); fig. an effortless victory
(bīngluàn) confusion of war; turmoil of war
(bīngláijiāngdǎngshuǐláitǔyǎn) counter soldiers with arms, water with an earth weir (idiom); different situations call for different action; to adopt measures appropriate to the actual situation
(bīngláijiàngdíshuǐláitǔyàn) counter soldiers with arms, water with an earth weir (idiom); different situations call for different action; to adopt measures appropriate to the actual situation
(bīngrèn) (bladed) weapons
(bīngzhì) military system
(bīnglì) military strength; armed forces; troops
(bīngzú) soldiers; troops
(bīngyuán) soldiers; troops
(bīngqì) weaponry; weapons; arms
(bīngqìshù) martial arts involving weapons
(bīngtuán) large military unit; formation; corps; army
(bīngshì) ordinary soldier
(bīngjiā) the School of the Military, one of the Hundred Schools of Thought 諸子百家|诸子百家[zhu1 zi3 bai3 jia1] of the Warring States Period (475-220 BC)
(bīngjiā) military strategist in ancient China; military commander; soldier
(bīngjiāchángshì) commonplace in military operations (idiom)
(bīnggōngchǎng) munitions or ordnance factory; arsenal
(bīngkù) Hyōgo prefecture in the midwest of Japan's main island Honshū 本州[Ben3 zhou1]
(bīngkùxiàn) Hyōgo prefecture in the midwest of Japan's main island Honshū 本州[Ben3 zhou1]
(bīngqiángmǎzhuàng) strong soldiers and sturdy horses; a well-trained and powerful army
(bīngyì) military service
(bīnggē) weapons; arms; fighting; war
(bīnggērǎorǎng) arms and confusion (idiom); turmoil of war
(bīngróng) arms; weapons
(bīngróngxiāngjiàn) to meet on the battlefield (idiom)
(bīngbàirúshāndǎo) troops in defeat like a landslide (idiom); a beaten army in total collapse
(bīngshū) a book on the art of war
(bīngquán) military leadership; military power
(bīngfǎ) art of war; military strategy and tactics
(bīngyuán) manpower resources (for military service); sources of troops
(bīngyíng) military camp; barracks
(bīngpǐ) army riffraff; army ruffian; soldier of fortune
(bīngzhǒng) (military) branch of the armed forces
(bīngzhàn) army service station; military depot
(bīngjīngliángzú) elite soldiers, ample provisions (idiom); well prepared forces; preparations for war are in an advanced state
(bīnglínchéngxià) soldiers at the city walls (idiom); fig. at a critical juncture
(bīngchuán) man-of-war; naval vessel; warship
(bīngjiàn) warship
(bīnghuāngmǎluàn) soldiers munity and troops rebel (idiom); turmoil and chaos of war
(bīngyǐ) soldier ant; dinergate
(bīngbiàn) mutiny
(bīngguìshénsù) speed is precious in war
(bīngliánhuòjié) ravaged by successive wars; war-torn; war-ridden
(bīngbù) Ministry of War in Imperial China
(bīngduì) troops
(bīngxiǎng) pay and provisions for soldiers
(bīngmǎ) troops and horses; military forces
(bīngmǎyǒng) figurines of warriors and horses buried with the dead; Terracotta Army (historic site)
(bīngmǎwèidòngliángcǎoxiānxíng) before the troops move, fodder and provisions go first (idiom); logistics comes before military maneuvers; an army marches on its stomach