ji6 si1義師义师
Jyutpingji6 si1
Yaleyih sī
Definition
An army fighting a just war.
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How it's used
Refers specifically to a military force perceived as fighting for a moral or righteous cause, often against a corrupt regime. It carries a strong sense of legitimacy and historical weight, distinguishing it from a standard army or rebel group. You will rarely hear this in casual daily conversation, as it is primarily found in historical narratives or political rhetoric.
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zi1支jīExamples
They call themselves a righteous army, wanting to overthrow the tyranny.
How do history books evaluate this righteous army?
Related words
Common phrases
righteous army launches a punitive expedition
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