Be civil and be martial
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is n ǎ IW é NN ǎ IW ǔ, which means praising both humanity and martial arts. From Ode to Jiucheng palace.
The idiom comes from "Ode to Jiucheng Palace" by Wang Bo of Tang Dynasty: "one Yin and one Yang, Shinto also. Be civil and be martial, and be holy. "
Be civil and be martial
one's blood boils with indignation - rè xuè fèi téng
tremble with fear in one 's boots - dǎn zhàn xīn jīng
there is no place one does not try to penetrate - wú kǒng bù zuān