破竹之势
Explanation: Analogy victorious unhindered. Usage: Partial official; as object; analogy victorious without hindrance Source: "Under the Emperor Wu Ji Northern History Week": "strict military to be, hit the SPX. And then take the Pozhu potential, drum line and the East, enough of its inhabited by the poor." Examples: ~ Advancing army to Wuchang, this news has progressed to China from Wuchang City only place in the hundred and fifty years. (Guo, "Spring and Autumn Expedition Tuci Revolution")- Thesaurus: be all adrift, invincible, be invincible, be self-defeating; collapse of itself, Cuikuzhefu, Cuikulaxiu, La destroy dry rot, march into, full of flaws, antilogy, full of holes, Commit One hundred, like autumn wind sweeping away the fallen leaves, subdue the dragon and tame the tiger— — overcome powerful adversaries, Autumn wind Sweeping leaves, Destroy pull dry rot
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