Mr. Guangwen
Mr. Guangwen is a Chinese idiom, and the Pinyin is Gu ǎ NGW é nxi ā nsheng, which means (1) Mr. Guangwen was called by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty. ② It generally refers to the poor and idle Confucian instructors. It comes from the biography of Zheng Qian in the book of the new Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Zheng Qian in the book of the new Tang Dynasty, Xuanzong loved Zheng qiancai and set up the Guangwen library as his doctor.
Idiom usage
I am old and ill now, and I have little meat to eat. Mei Yaochen's poem "Pei zhishuo de Runzhou pass judgment on Zhou Zhongzhang's Xianchi left a small bottle" in Song Dynasty
Mr. Guangwen
Learn from literature and adjust to martial arts - tōng wén diào wǔ
shoulder to shoulder and hub to hub - mó jiān jiē gǔ
One's worth may be one's own ruin - shān mù zì kòu