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What idiom do you have?

There is only one bow and arrow.

Pronunciation: [w m 4 n g not ng d ā ji an]

Interpretation: Draw a bow, erect an arrow, and prepare for archery.

Source: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Sixty-five times: "Zhang Fei led the horse, bent his bow and arrow, and shot back to Ma Chao."

Vernacular translation: Zhang Fei stopped his horse, drew his bow and arrow, and prepared to shoot Ma Chao.

Example: I saw Guo Jing holding a bow and arrow, waiting for the big carving.

Extended data synonyms: arrows on strings

Pronunciation: [Jian záI Xián Shang]

Interpretation: Some people say that the vector is on the string. The metaphor means that the situation is urgent and we have to take some actions because of the situation.

Source: Three Kingdoms Lin's "For Yuan Shaozhi" quoted "Wei Zhi": "The arrow is on the string, you must send it."

The arrow is already on the string, so it is impossible not to launch it.

Example: With the opening of domestic inspection market, the reform of commodity inspection companies is imminent.