置之死地而后生
Explanation: Originally referred to the army deployed in combat can not retreat, and only killed the situation, soldiers will forge ahead, cut off enemy escape route in advance to win ◇ metaphor, can be determined to succeed. Usage: Complex sentence; as object, attribute, clause; with compliment Source: "Nine grandchildren to" cast the die in and then kept, the death trap and students. " |
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