- 文武双全 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
- 智勇双全 zhìyǒngshuāngquán brave and resourcefulpossessing both wisdom and courage; to be both brave and resourceful
- 才貌双全 cáimàoshuāngquán both talented and beautifulpossessing both great talent and good looks; usually describing a person who is both intelligent and attractive
- 福寿双全 fúshòushuāngquán happiness and longevityTo enjoy both good fortune and a long life; often used as a formal greeting or phrase of blessing for elderly people or couples.
- 忠孝双全 zhōngxiàoshuāngquán both loyal and filialto have both loyalty to one's country and devotion to one's parents; to be consummate in fidelity and filial piety