to compose poems while holding the lance horizontally in the saddle
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h é ngshu ò f ù sh ī, which means to write poetry with a spear. It refers to the heroic spirit of being able to be civil and military. From former Chibi Fu.
Idiom explanation
Fu: chanting. To write poetry with a spear across it. It refers to the heroic spirit of being able to be civil and military.
Idiom usage
It refers to the heroic spirit of being able to be civil and military. In Yuan Zhen's inscription on the tomb of Mr. Lang dujun, a former member of the Ministry of work in the Tang Dynasty: "after Jian'an, the literati in the world were killed in the war, and Cao's father and son wrote poems in pommel horse. Therefore, his works of suppressing and raising grievances and sorrows, especially in ancient times
The origin of Idioms
Song Sushi's former Chibi Fu: "the wine is near the river, the poems are written horizontally, and the heroes of the world are consolidated."
Chinese PinYin : héng shuò fù shī
to compose poems while holding the lance horizontally in the saddle
be prepared for danger in times of peace. yú ān sī wēi