Tao Ge Yan Wu
Taoge Yanwu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ā og ē y ǎ NW ǔ, which means to collect weapons, stop military equipment, and cultivate literary and political skills. It comes from the book of Sui, the first chapter of Yangdi.
The origin of Idioms
"Sui Shu · Yangdi Ji Shang" said: "when the translation was complete, the book had no empty eyes, and the world was like Yan."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in writing.
Tao Ge Yan Wu
the mountains are high and the water wide - shān yáo shuǐ yuǎn
make up one 's face heavily and dress gaudily - nóng zhuāng yàn guǒ
A bird's face in the shape of a swan - hú xíng niǎo miàn
the days and months are slipping by , wasted - rì yuè cuō tuó
have a well-deserved reputation - míng bù xū chuán