n. 1. The office of a general; the exercise of the functions of a general; -- sometimes, with the possessive pronoun, the personality of a general. [ 1913 Webster ]
Your generalship puts me in mind of Prince Eugene. Goldsmith. [ 1913 Webster ]
2. Military skill in a general officer or commander. [ 1913 Webster ]
3. Fig.: Leadership; management. [ 1913 Webster ]
An artful stroke of generalship in Trim to raise a dust. Sterne. [ 1913 Webster ]
[xiā bīng xiè jiàng, ㄒㄧㄚ ㄅㄧㄥ ㄒㄧㄝˋ ㄐㄧㄤˋ, 虾兵蟹将 / 蝦兵蟹將] shrimp soldiers and crab generals (in mythology or popular fiction, the army of the Dragon King of the Eastern Sea); useless troops (成语 saw) #98,906[Add to Longdo]
[Wǔ hǔ jiàng, ㄨˇ ㄏㄨˇ ㄐㄧㄤˋ, 五虎将 / 五虎將] Liu Bei's five great generals in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, namely Guan Yu 關羽|关羽, Zhang Fei 張飛|张飞, Zhao Yun 趙雲|赵云, Ma Chao 馬超|马超, Huang Zhong 黃忠|黄忠 [Add to Longdo]
[とごふ, togofu] (n) (See 都護・1, 西域都護府, 安東都護府, 安南都護府, 安西都護府, 燕然都護府, 単于都護府, 北庭都護府) Protectorate General; Han- and Tang-period Chinese office established to pacify and control peoples on the frontier (during the Tang period, six major Protectorate Generals were established) [Add to Longdo]
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