What are the jingles that praise people's ability to be literary and martial?

A jingle that praises people for their eloquence and courage.

Wen can raise a pen to secure the world and mount an Kun.

Say it's invincible, but do it.

Wen Jun's ups and downs are certain, but Wu Luwentao has not been idle.

Literature can teach a hundred histories, and martial arts can run amok.

Wen can dissect music, which is lighter than snake demon.

From an early age, I was able to strategize, make good use of troops, stare at geography, and recite astronomy.

Only the end of the Han Dynasty is invincible, and the clouds are long and unique. Shenwei can fight, and elegance is more knowledgeable.

Good girl standard: enter the hall, go out of the kitchen, write code, find abnormality, kill Trojan horse, climb over the fence and open it.

I can afford a good car, a new house, a mistress and hooligans.

Culture and Wushu Idioms

Can not only wield a pen but also dance a sword-proficient in polite language and martial arts

Advocate culture and education and stop weapons.

Abandon words as weapons?

Abandon a pen for a sword

Good writing, high martial arts?

Both civil and military?

Civil and military integrity

well-versed in both polite letters and martial arts

He's heroism

Magic bow

Firm but gentle heart

Both emotional and bold.

Moire Wu Yun?

Proficient in polite language and martial arts

A song says that people can read and be martial.

I won't do it, old pig. I didn't know I was both civil and military!

If you can read thousands of books, you will be on the precipice.

Wen will keep a diary and cry for students.

Wen can swear to fight side by side.

The standard of a new good man: get into the hall, get out of the kitchen, write love poems, sing the wolf, drive a BMW and afford it.

Building, beating hooligans, beating profiteers, washing diapers, painting old walls, repairing computers, carrying refrigerators and resisting temptation.

Confused, I got my mother-in-law.