Military training is an idiom in China, which means to describe the busy affairs of the army.
Synonym: military career, exploring the east and the west.
Antonym: live and work in peace and contentment, move.
Usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; With praise.
Source: Ming Lu Xiangsheng's "A Book with Yu Fu": "There are instructions in the field of military horses."
Example:
In the Qing Dynasty, the volume of Hu Tianlu, a layman, said: "However, as for the military horse, the general trend is strong, and it is difficult to support it with one hand, so we have to die to protect the country."
Feng Qing Guifen's Rebuilding Zhang Zhongmin Public Temple: "The public has taken care of Wu Fan for six years ... that is, stressing water conservancy in the gap between the military and horses."
The sixth time of "Flower Moon Mark": "Two months ago, I was a military horse; Do you know that today, flowers are blooming and Yu Rou is fragrant? "
synonym
Military career, China idiom, pinyin is ró róróng müshhēng yá, which means the life and experience of fighting.
Source: Yuan Ying's sadness and joy: "For veterans who have been in the army for decades ... what makes people more passionate and excited?" ?
Usage of idioms: as object and attribute; Refers to army life.
Example: My father, the battle-hardened general, was almost invincible in the first half of his military career. -The first movement of Gu Xiaoyan's love symphony poem