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Idiom stories of victorious battles.
During the Spring and Autumn Period, Sun Wu, a military strategist, thought that it was the best policy to completely surrender the enemy to the whole country, but sending troops to break that country was worse. We should be good at using strategies to defeat the enemy without fighting, and at the same time know ourselves and ourselves. Winning every battle is not the best. It is best to defeat the enemy without fighting.

The source wins, and the poor are also good. Sun Tzu's offensive plot

It means winning every battle. Describe invincible.

Used as predicate and attribute; Describe the invincible.

Something like that is invincible

The antonym is vulnerability, arrogance, repeated defeats and repeated wars.

Examples of idioms

This time, on behalf of all Shanghai women, you should express your condolences to the invincible New Fourth Army.

In a successful battle, the winner will not only pay heavy casualties, but also have various post-war crises.

◎ He put his mobile phone back and boasted that this is the information. I am very concerned about your development. Only by knowing ourselves and ourselves can we be invincible.