文武

civil and military

Characters and words in 文武

language / culture / writing / formal / literary / gentle / (old) classifier for coins / Kangxi radical 67

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a thick book.

Willy Walrus (w) wants to cook in the encampment's kitchen ((e)n2). The recipe book (文) is extremely greasy and Willy doesn't want it to touch anything, nor touch it. That's why he puts it into a beret (亠) so that it doesn't touch the floor, and uses pliers (乂) to turn the pages.
surname Wu

= + + : Mnemonic symbol: a tank.

= + + : Inside of the space station Willy Walrus sits in a tank and guards the space station. The tank is parked behind a barrier, and Willy has a bow at his side. There's nothing to do though, so he just plays his flute.
martial / military

= + + : Mnemonic symbol: a tank.

= + + : Inside of the space station Willy Walrus sits in a tank and guards the space station. The tank is parked behind a barrier, and Willy has a bow at his side. There's nothing to do though, so he just plays his flute.

Words with 文武

talent in both military and civil field (idiom)
civilians and the military (working) hand in hand (idiom)
civil and military officials
well versed in letters and military technology (idiom); fine scholar and soldier / master of pen and sword

Sentences with 文武

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