Grasp the mist and cloud
Grasp the fog and cloud, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ò w ù n á y ú n, which means to control the clouds and clouds, which means to be good at mastering military equipment. It's from the chain.
The idiom comes from the first fold of Yuan Wu Ming Shi's "Lianhuan Ji": "during this period, thanks to Zhang Zifang's talk, marshal Han holds the hand of the cloud."
Chinese PinYin : wò wù ná yún
Grasp the mist and cloud
Five accumulation and six acceptance. wǔ jī liù shòu
A scholar prefers death to humiliation. shì kě shā bù kě rǔ