扎硬寨

紮硬寨
zhāyìngzhài
phrase

Meanings

  1. 1 to pitch a strong stockade
  2. 2 to dig in and fortify a solid camp (a slow, methodical military approach)

Examples

HSK 6
Zēng Guófān zhǔzhāng zhāyìngzhài, dǎ dāi zhàng.
Zeng Guofan advocated pitching strong camps and fighting dogged battles.
HSK 7-9
Tā zuò shēngyì yě jiǎngjiu zhāyìngzhài, cóngbù màoxiǎn.
He also runs his business by the 'pitch a strong camp' principle and never takes risks.

Tips

history
From 曾国藩's (1811-1872) doctrine 扎硬寨打呆仗 ('pitch strong camps, fight dogged battles'): the 湘军 would halt before sundown and dig trenches, walls and moats around every camp before resting. The slow, attritional style eventually wore down the Taiping rebels and is still cited as a metaphor for patient, disciplined strategy.

Stroke Order

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