Writing into martial arts
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū w é NR ù w ǔ, which means both civil and military. It comes from the story of Yang geishi in piling.
The origin of Idioms
One of the poems of Liu Yuxi in Tang Dynasty is to send a message to Yang in piling: "a good writer should not be melancholy, and he is a versatile person who has devoted himself to military affairs."
Analysis of Idioms
Both civil and military
Idiom usage
As predicate, subject and object
Writing into martial arts
times change , and with them customs and habits - shí yí sú yì
be still suffering from the shock - jīng hún wèi dìng
the broken stem of a floating duckweed -- wandering about - duàn gěng fú píng
drink three cups of wine as forfeit - jīn gǔ jiǔ shù
Guessing with bees and butterflies - fēng mí dié cāi