Literary and martial arts
Wenyu Wuxi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w é NL á NW ǔ x ī, which means that civil and military officials are accustomed to ease and greedy. It comes from Shengwu Ji by Wei Yuan of Qing Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
It means that civil and military officials are accustomed to ease and greedy.
The origin of Idioms
The eighth volume of Sheng Wu Ji written by Wei Yuan of Qing Dynasty: "Huang Dian, Li Yong, Wu Wai and so on, because of the people's forbearance, but also to see the Taiwan officials, so they seek to change."
Chinese PinYin : wén lán wǔ xī
Literary and martial arts
when the prince is put to shame , the minister dies. jūn rǔ chén sǐ
a snowfall is an omen of an abundant year. xuě zhào fēng nián
The commandment to stop weaving. duàn zhī zhī jiè