身经百战
      Explanation: Experienced many battles. The status of historical analogy and more experienced.
      Usage: The main predicate; as the predicate attribute; with compliment
      Source: Jin Yu, "General Ismail week-old American Shinto monument": "moving in forty-one years, the body through a hundred wars."
  • Thesaurus:  to fight up and down the country, the glint and flash of cold steel, Arrow bow, as an arrow on the straining cordready to start, pelter, throw aside the writing brush and join the army, Disposable paper on the arms, fight in one place after another the winged steed, Nanzheng the Northward Expedition (inthe history of the Republic of China), Turn the Big Dipper the winged steed
  • Antonym Group:  stick together, A truce by, Anjiaqinbing, take off the armour and return to the farm, take off the armour (literally) to throw away weapons--to effect a cease-fire or truce