political and military achievements
Wenzhiwugong is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is w é nzh ì w ǔ g ō ng, which refers to politics and military affairs. It comes from the book of rites.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of rites · sacrificial rites" says, "King Wen governs by writing, King Wu governs by martial arts. To eliminate the calamities of the people, it is better than anyone who has made great contributions to the people."
Idiom usage
Combined; used as subject and object; used in war. Example: Zhang Shuzhi's "recalling the past" says: "internal oppression, external kneeling, political corruption, people's heartbreak, even King Wen and King Wu, who are famous for their literary and martial arts skills, will not be able to return to heaven." Taizong of the Tang Dynasty had brilliant achievements in both literature and martial arts.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] to help the country and the world in peace and prosperity
Chinese PinYin : Wén zhì wǔ gōng
political and military achievements
apparently acquiescing while contrary-minded. mào lí shén hé
chant in a heroic but mournful tone. kāng kǎi bēi gē