Weiwu scriptures
Weiwu Scripture, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ě IW ǔ J ī NGW é n, which means that there is literature and martial arts, and there is the ability to govern the country. It comes from the book of Jin, biography of the six kings of Wen.
Idiom usage
It means to govern the country, to make contributions, to strive to be the first, and to make great achievements.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: jingwenweiwu
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Jin, the biography of the six kings of Wen States, "Bi Mei is a distinguished man, who has his own country and Wei Wu's scriptures."
Idiom explanation
It refers to the ability to govern the country.
Chinese PinYin : wěi wǔ jīng wén
Weiwu scriptures
said of lao lai zi of the spring and autumn period. bān yī xì cǎi
demolish with penetrating criticism. biān bì xiàng lǐ
rich household with many members. zhōng dǐng rén jia
Heavy mountains and heavy waters. chóng shān fù shuǐ
make amends for one 's crimes by good deeds. jiāng gōng shú zuì