Read Edit View history 文武双全 wénwǔshuāngquán to be a master of pen and sword Origin Definitions Defs Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents Senses Add sense 文武双全/ 文武雙全 wénwǔshuāngquán to be a master of pen and sword (idiom) well-versed in both literary arts and military affairs; describing a person with both scholarship and martial prowess Edit Delete References Add reference No references for this word.
文武双全/ 文武雙全 wénwǔshuāngquán to be a master of pen and sword (idiom) well-versed in both literary arts and military affairs; describing a person with both scholarship and martial prowess Edit Delete