King Wu of Zhou Dynasty made the oath just before the two armies clash, in order to stimulate the people's will to fight.
Some Americans have indeed been expressing doubts: policymakers ask whether British leaders are losing the will to fight, soldiers whether their British counterparts are losing the ability to do so.
MacClannough: Every nobleman who had a will to fight was at that meeting.
It's ok to complaint a bit !But it's not ok to lose the will to fight !可以些許抱怨,但不能喪失鬥志!
some, lacking a firm will to fight, were content to drift along;
When Lee invaded the North, his hope was that he could get far enough in, win a great battle, demoralize the Northern will to fight, and then there would be pressure on Lincoln to stop the war.
The soldiers lost their will to fight when the general secretly reduced their allowance.
Some people lack a firm will to fight, but live in peace and quiet.
It came as a disappointment to her to realize that she had overestimated Huei-fang's will to fight, yet she could not help feeling sorry for her when she saw her miserable expression.
His will to fight, to resist, had vanished without a trace.
America did not lose the fight; it lost the will to fight.