Soldiers are bloodless

[Explanation]: Bing: weapon; Blade: The sharp part of a sword, etc. There was no blood on the weapon. Describe an easy victory without a fight.

【Idiom Story】:

The idiom "a soldier is not bloody" means that there is no blood on the weapon. It means victory without fighting.

This idiom comes from the Book of Jin. Tao Kan Biography", Mo in the Central Plains, several battles with Shi Le, thieves are afraid of their bravery, Tao Kan begged for it, and the soldiers were captured without blood, and they were afraid of Kan.

Guo Mo, the captain of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, fought bravely and fought against Shi Le, the founder of Later Zhao, and Shi Le and others were very afraid of him. But this person has always been arrogant and domineering, and he doesn't take anyone seriously, and once killed Liu Yin, the general of Pingnan, because of his personal anger. Afterwards, he also boldly forged an edict to falsely accuse Liu Yin of rebellion, and reported it to various states and counties. After this incident was exposed, Prime Minister Wang Dao was afraid that the imperial court would not be able to punish him, so not only did he not ask him for the crime, but instead sealed him as an official.

After Tao Kan learned about this, on the one hand, he wrote to the imperial court to ask for a crusade against Guo Mo, and on the other hand, he wrote to Wang Dao, asking him to take decisive measures. There are two sentences in the letter that are very powerful: "Guo Mo killed the state official, and the imperial court appointed him as the state official." Could it be that if he kills the prime minister, he will not be able to become the prime minister! ”

Wang Dao read this letter and was greatly touched, so he sent Tao Kan to lead an army to crusade against Guo Mo. Guo Mo knew that Tao Kan led the troops to fight very strongly, and when he heard that he had come to crusade in person, he was very anxious and planned to lead the army to leave Jiangzhou and go south. But Tao Kan dispatched troops quickly, and before Guo Mo left the city, Tao Kan's army had already surrounded Jiangzhou.

Guo Mo wanted to stick to the city, but he knew that he was not Tao Kan's opponent, and he was afraid that he would not escape his life after the city was broken; He wanted to open the city gate and surrender, but he was afraid that the court would kill his head, which was really a dilemma. One of his rebel generals, seeing that the tide was turning, arrested him, opened the gates and surrendered. Tao Kan finally won the victory without a fight and put down the rebellion.

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