The eight-character idiom means that you will always be defeated in every battle.

A hundred battles and a hundred defeats

Pronunciation bǎi zhàn bǎi bài

Definition means that every battle must be defeated.

Source: "Book of Han·Biography of Xiao He": "The King of Han said: 'What is death?' He said: 'Now there are many Buddhas like you who are defeated in every battle. What is the point of not dying?'"

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The example is about the current situation of the dying Ming Dynasty, which is over~, the vitality is withering day by day, and Tang Hes is angry and puts on his military clothes early, which is bound to be like a torrent.

★Qing Dynasty·Chen Kangqi's "Lang Qian Jiwen" Volume 11

Usage as a predicate and attributive; indicating that every battle will be defeated