qiū
háo
fàn

idiom
common

Meaning of 秋毫无犯

秋毫无犯 means (of an army) to be highly disciplined and not infringe on the interests of the people in the slightest. Pronounced qiū háo wú fàn.

  • (of an army) to be highly disciplined and not infringe on the interests of the people in the slightest

Definitions & Examples

Rén
mín
Jiě
fàng
Jūn
yán
míng
 
duì
bǎi
xìng
qiū
háo
fàn
 

The People's Liberation Army is highly disciplined and does not infringe on the interests of the common people at all.

Zhè
zhī
duì
suǒ
dào
zhī
chù
qiū
háo
fàn
 
shēn
shòu
qún
zhòng
ài
dài
 

Wherever this troop went, they were scrupulously disciplined and deeply loved by the masses.

guǎn
gōng
xiàng
dài
bīng
yàng
 
duì
yuán
gōng
qiū
háo
fàn
 
jiā
dōu
hěn
zūn
zhòng
 

He manages the company like leading troops, treating employees with scrupulous fairness, so everyone respects him greatly.

dài
xián
míng
de
jiàng
lǐng
 
xíng
jūn
zuò
zhàn
zǒng
shì
qiú
qiū
háo
fàn
 

Wise generals of ancient times always strove to be scrupulously disciplined and not infringe on the people during military campaigns.