Culture and martial arts
Wenxiuwubei, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w é nxi ū w ǔ B è I, which means that Wenzhi and armament have reached the ideal requirements. It comes from Ming Dynasty's Wu Ming's Shi Yang Jin.
The origin of Idioms
The first fold of Ming Dynasty's Wu Mingshi's ten sample Brocade: "see now that the school is open, the literati and martial arts are well prepared and the heroes are distinguished."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Examples
Zhao Yunwen's martial arts cultivation shows his bravery
Chinese PinYin : wén xiū wǔ bèi
Culture and martial arts
from ancient times to the present. gèn gǔ tōng jīn
as different as heaven and hell. tiān yuān zhī bié
compete with each other for beauty of looks. zhēng qí dòu yàn
of noble character and high prestige. dé lóng wàng zhòng
Pillow the mountain and bear the sea. zhěn shān fù hǎi