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1. Referring to soldiers: 兵 (bīng) is commonly used to refer to soldiers in everyday Chinese conversations. For example, 中国的兵 (zhōng guó de bīng) means "Chinese soldiers".
2. Talking about the army: 兵 (bīng) can also be used to refer to the army as a whole. For instance, 兵营 (bīng yíng) means "military camp."
3. Describing weapons: 兵 (bīng) can also mean "weapon" in Chinese. For example, 兵器 (bīng qì) means "weapons" and 兵器库 (bīng qì kù) means "arsenal."
4. Idiomatic expressions: 兵 (bīng) is also used in various idiomatic expressions in Chinese. For example, 兵不厌诈 (bīng bù yàn zhà) means "all is fair in war" and 兵不血刃 (bīng bù xuè rèn) means "to win without a fight."
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