idiom : tactics > dispatch troops with just cause
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Very good reason
  Explanation: Teacher: army; name: name extension as a reason. There must be good reason to send troops. After the metaphor has good reason to do something.
  Usage: The main predicate; as subject, predicate; with compliment
  Source: Han Dai Holy "Book of Rites under the Tan Gong": "teachers must have names."
  Examples: Moment we turn back and then suddenly search, to him a surprise, and is ~ miles. (Qu Bo "Linhaixueyuan" m)
  Results: The first war fought under the table
  Postscript: The first war fought under the table
  Riddle: Great day
No. 2
  "Book of Rites. Tangong down "" teacher, like names. "That there are legitimate reasons to send troops ◇ that is" Shichuyouming "metaphor to act rational.
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shī chū yǒu míng
  An evaluation of the war. Language from "The Book of Rites under Tangong": "Teachers must have names." Meaning there are legitimate reasons for sending troops
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No. 4
  Perhaps that sense sound connotations, righteousness, Shichuyouming, fire power may carry on. - Ming Zhu Ding "Jade Mirror the chickens"
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No. 5
  Reason to do things after it also refers to
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No. 6
  "Book of Rites under Tangong": "Teachers must have names." That there are legitimate reasons for sending troops. After the "Shichuyouming" metaphor to act rational. Ming Zhu Ding "Jade Mirror the chickens": "perhaps that sound notorious justice, righteousness, Shichuyouming, great service may carry on." Qing Li Yu in "Twelve Boat House": "relatives by marriage that hard to write words like ... ... family things to bash him merge, to be a Shichuyouming. "Lu Xun" Scream rabbits and cats ":" What harm black cat bunny, I was 'Shichuyouming' of the. "
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No. 7
  词目 师出有名
  发音 shī chū yǒu míng
  释义 师:军队;名:名义,引伸为理由。出兵必有正当的理由。后比喻做某事有充足的理由。
  出处 《礼记·檀弓下》:“师必有名。”
  示例 这会儿我们突然转回去再搜,来他个措手不及,而且是~哩。(曲波《林海雪原》十三)
English Expression
  1. n.:  dispatch troops with just cause
Thesaurus
arrogate all authority to oneself, argue strongly on just grounds, prevail over all dissenting views, legitimate, dictatorial, Troops out illustriousness, reply rapidly and fluently, hoodwink the public, Withhold truth from the emperor Wangshi, Answering Such as flow
Antonym
encourage the free airing of views, exploit to the fully one's favourable conditions and avoid unfavurable ones, Zhuokoudunsai, Zhuokoudunci, clumsy Inarticulate brain, encephalon, awkward in speech, Awkward in speech, Fumble, awkward in speech, Quncequnli, brainstorm, Short cut to compensate, Blunt stammered cheek, synectics