Hundred Schoolars : the Warring States Period : idiom > make a country rich and build up its military power
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富国强兵
  Explanation: The country prosperous, powerful forces.
  Usage: Joint type; as attributive; that countries rich and powerful forces
  Source: Qin Shang Yang "Rule One statements": "so the country who force their Tuan also to Enriching too."
  Examples: None has been since Thanksgiving, generously to ~ casts herself. (Ming Feng Meng, "East Zhou," the 86th back)
Fu Guoqiangbing  

fù guó qiáng bīng
  National wealth, strength strong
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No. 4
  With Lord Shang Qin, wealthy and powerful (strong) forces. - "Biographies of Historical Mencius"
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No. 5
  Rich country, strong military. "Rule One statements": "so the country who force their Tuan also to Enriching also." "Mencius, Xun Qing Historical Biographies": "When is the time, with Lord Shang Qin, Enriching." Tang ang "the interests of national affairs": "Chen Wen Enriching old who may perhaps not Shanze the benefit." Yuzhang "prologue Revolution": "To Enriching the policy, to fight back left his family and other children love. "
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English Expression
  1. :  Fu Guoqiangbing
  2. n.:  make a country rich and build up its military power
Thesaurus
Wealthy and powerful
Containing Phrases
make a country rich and build up its military power two decade