Caiwen Fenwu
Kui Wen Fen Wu, pronounced Ku í w é NF è NW ǔ, is a Chinese idiom, which is interpreted as carrying out culture and education and inspiring military affairs. It comes from book Yugong.
Idiom explanation
Carrying out culture and education, inspiring military affairs
Idioms and allusions
Source: Book Yugong: "five hundred Li Suifu; three hundred Li Kui Wenjiao; two hundred Li fenwuwei." Kong Chuan: "Kui, DUYE. He who is king of the country will do it through culture and education. "
Example: to govern the world, to establish Tianjing, to establish a government and to appoint people. The return of heroes by Hong Rengan of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom
Chinese PinYin : kuí wén fèn wǔ
Caiwen Fenwu
slight defect of little importance. xiān jiè zhī jí
convert an enemy into a friend. wú yuè tóng zhōu
the counsellors are very many. móu fū kǒng duō
go as slowly as ducks or geese do. é xíng yā bù
Moral character and Rong Gong. dé yán róng gōng