Wu Naiwen
Wu Naiwen is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n ǎ IW ǔ n ǎ IW é n, which means both martial arts and virtue. From the book of history dayumo.
Idiom usage
Kuang Ying Xiang Liu is Wu Naiwen.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Naiwen Naiwu
The origin of Idioms
Da Yumo, the book of history, said: "emperor's virtue and broad fortune are saints, gods and martial arts."
Idiom explanation
Is: auxiliary word. There are both martial arts and moral.
Chinese PinYin : nǎi wǔ nǎi wén
Wu Naiwen
If you don't work hard when you are young, you will be sad when you are old. shào zhuàng bù nǔ lì,lǎo dà tú shāng bēi
vast territory and abundant resources. dì dà wù bó
Cutting the East and the West. dōng kǎn xī zhuó
on entering a country , inquire about its customs. rù bāng wèn sú