Pinyin: w incarnation
Explanation: Talents with both literary and artistic abilities.
Source: History of the Old Five Dynasties and Biography of Ning He: "He Gongwen and Wu are all-rounders and ambitious, so they will enjoy important positions in the future, so they must be cautious."
Example: That is a rare example. Guo Moruo's Peacock Gallbladder Act I
Synonym: both civil and military, capable of writing and martial arts.
Antonyms: nothing, courage and no plan.
Grammar: as predicate, attribute and object; Refers to being able to write and be able to fight.
Can use both a pen and a sword-proficient in polite language and martial arts.
Pinyin: Né né ngwé né ngw incarnation
Description: both literary talent and martial arts. Now it often refers to both writing and practical work ability.
Source: The second wedge of Master Wang Yuan's "The West Chamber": "It is to force people out of a thousand miles."
Example: Now we know that all Li Chao's grandfathers are devoted to serving the country, and they have been wiped out wherever they go. A Dream of Red Mansions by Cao Qing Xueqin: the first time 107.
Synonym: both civil and military, capable of writing and martial arts.
Antonym: No words, no weapons.
Two-part allegorical saying: fart under the covers.
Grammar: as predicate and object; Refers to both civil and military skills.
Humanity without fists
Pinyin: néng wén shàn wǔ incarnation
Explanation: Yes: Yes, trust. It refers to people who are both civil and military.
Source: Yuan Zhen's "The Orphan of Zhao" is the fourth fold: "Because I can be literary and martial, my father will make me prosperous."
Example: Little Lang Jun, who strives for the road of envy.
Surprise at the second moment of Ming Ling's dream (Volume 17)
Synonym: capable of writing and fighting.
Antonym: No words, no weapons.
Grammar: as predicate and object; Refers to both civil and military skills.
Proficient in polite language and martial arts
Pinyin: w incarnation
Interpretation: text: literary talent; Wu: Wushu. Be able to be literate and martial, and be outstanding in literary talent and martial arts.
Source: Biography of Li Guangbi in the Old Tang Dynasty: "Sun Yun, Wu Zhilve, Wenwu Talented."
Example: This man's surname is Jiang, his name is Wei, and his word is Bo Yue. He is also from Tianshui and Hebei. My mother is the most filial, intelligent and brave, and she is really an outstanding person in the world. Ming Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The 93rd Return.
Synonym: versatile, literate and powerful.
Antonym: No words, no weapons.
Two-part allegorical saying: Confucius hangs a waist knife.
Grammar: as predicate, attribute and object; Refers to being able to write and be able to fight.
2. Four words describe both civil and military, both civil and military: both; Capital: talent. Both literary talent and martial arts. Describe both civil and military skills.
Being able to write and be able to fight: being able to believe. It refers to people who are both civil and military.
Wen Wu Tongda: Literature is the protagonist, and martial arts is the protagonist. It means that no matter learning literature or martial arts, as long as you contribute to the country, you will have a future. It also describes people who are both civil and military.
Emperor Wu Wen: Emperor Huang: Very outstanding. It is very prominent to describe both civil and military skills.
Both civil and military: both civil and military, both civil and military. Also known as "both civil and military" and "both civil and military".
Both civil and military: both civil and military. Refers to both civil and military skills.
Both civil and military: both civil and military. Refers to both civil and military skills.
The idiom "both civil and military skills" refers to a person who is both civil and military.
Civil and military ways, one after another, relax the culture and martial arts: referring to Zhou Wenwang and Zhou Wuwang. Combining leniency with severity, this is the way for King Wen to govern the country. Now it is used to describe the tension of life and the reasonable arrangement of work and rest.
Both civil and military texts: literary talent; Wu: Wushu. Be able to be literate and martial, and be outstanding in literary talent and martial arts.
Holy God Wu Wen praised the emperor or an outstanding person.
Civil and military errands are metaphors of robbery and theft.
Both civil and military, both civil and military. Also known as "both civil and military" and "both civil and military".
All-rounder in literature and Wushu.
4. What are the poems describing both civil and military skills? 1. Poem 1 of Romance of the Three Kingdoms (in praise of Guan Yu):
Only the end of the Han Dynasty is invincible, and the clouds are long and unique. Shenwei can fight, and elegance is more knowledgeable.
The sun is like a mirror, and the spring and autumn period is just a thin cloud, which clearly hangs through the ages and is more than three points.
2. Poem 2 of Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Jiang Weisong)
Tianshui prides himself on being handsome, and Liangzhou is a genius. From the father, art is to serve the marquis of Wu.
Be bold and fearless, and ambition is gone forever. On the day of Chengdu's death, Han will have more sadness.
3. Poem III of Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Deng Aisong)
You can plan and make good use of troops from an early age. Look at geography and look back at astronomy.
Horse to the root of the mountain, soldier to the stone. He was killed when he succeeded, and his soul wandered around Hanshui River.
4. Poem 4 of Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Zhou Yusong)
Chibi is a place of heroes, and young people have handsome voices. A piece of string knows elegance, and a glass of wine thanks a friend.
He paid tribute to 3,000 people and often led/kloc-0,000,000 soldiers. Hachiu is dying, and he is going to get hurt.
5. Li Bai's Chivalrous Man
The swordsmen of Zhao are dotted with tassels at will, and their swords are as bright as Shuang Shuang. The silver saddle and the white horse set each other off and galloped.
Within ten steps, kill one person, cross a thousand miles, leave no one behind. After you finish, brush off your clothes, don't show any sound, and hide in the depths.
Sometimes when I'm free, I walk through the county town, have a drink, and cross my sword over my knees. Eat meat with the sea and drink with Hou Ying in a big bowl.
Three cups of spit, five mountains are light. After drinking, my eyes were dizzy and energetic, and the rainbow was swallowed up by the air.
When Zhao was captured, the soldiers and civilians in the city were frightened. Hai and Hou Yingcai are real warriors of the second century, and they are famous in the whole city.
As a knight, the death of chivalrous bone is also fragrant, and it is worthy of being a hero. Who can learn Confucian scholars, stay in books all his life, have white hair, and still write the Xuanjing? .
5. The words describing both civil and military skills are both civil and military skills: both; Capital: talent. Both literary talent and martial arts. Describe both civil and military skills.
Being able to write and be able to fight: being able to believe. It refers to people who are both civil and military.
Wen Wu Tongda: Literature is the protagonist, and martial arts is the protagonist. It means that no matter learning literature or martial arts, as long as you contribute to the country, you will have a future. It also describes people who are both civil and military.
Emperor Wu Wen: Emperor Huang: Very outstanding. It is very prominent to describe both civil and military skills.
Both civil and military: both civil and military, both civil and military. Also known as "both civil and military" and "both civil and military".
Both civil and military: both civil and military. Refers to both civil and military skills.
Both civil and military: both civil and military. Refers to civil and military skills