Fei wenrenwu
Feiwenrenwu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f è IW é NR è NW ǔ, which means to abolish Wenzhi and appoint force, which means to despise Wenzhi and attach importance to military. It comes from Qin CE.
Notes on Idioms
Wen: Wenzhi; Ren: appointment; Wu: force. Abolish the rule of law and employ force. It refers to light literature and heavy martial arts.
The origin of Idioms
In the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Xiang's "Warring States policy, Qin policy" said: "the effect is better than that of the battlefield
Idiom usage
It refers to the light literature and heavy military
Fei wenrenwu
my ability is unequal to the given task , for you cannot use a short rope to draw water from a deep weel - gěng duǎn jí shēn
warning against hoarding wealth - xiàng chǐ fén shēn
covering the dagger with a smile - xiào lǐ cáng dāo