How to say "talk about military affairs on paper" in Chinese?

In Chinese "talk about military affairs on paper" translates to  纸上谈兵 

Transliteration: zhǐ shàng tán bīng

🇨🇳 他只是纸上谈兵,没有实际行动。

🗣️ Tā zhǐshì zhǐ shàng tán bīng, méiyǒu shíjì xíngdòng.

🇺🇸 He only talks about military affairs on paper, without any actual action.



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How to say "talk about military affairs on paper" in Chinese?

You can use the word "纸上谈兵" which translates to "talk about military affairs on paper".

How to pronounce "纸上谈兵" (talk about military affairs on paper) in Chinese?

The word "纸上谈兵" is pronounced as "zhǐ shàng tán bīng".

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