按甲休兵
Explanation: Packed up their armor weapons. Analogy to stop military action. Usage: Joint type; as predicate; that break truce Source: Han Ban Gu "Han Han Xin Chuan": "In today's measure, as by a truce, within a hundred miles, to Cattle wine to satisfy the scholar, the first North Martin Road, but one by the hair to make, right close Feng book in order to swallow, swallow will not dare to not listen. " Examples: General can ~, back a stone's throw. (Ming Lee Chinese "assistance by the South West Chamber promised marriage")- Thesaurus: Anjiaqinbing, take off the armour (literally) to throw away weapons--to effect a cease-fire or truce
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