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Idioms containing civil and military skills
Idioms containing literature and martial arts? :

Grasp martial arts, master martial arts, perform martial arts, practice martial arts, and master martial arts.

Moire, hidden, abandoned, brave, and comfortable.

Abolish Wen Ren Wu, Holy Spirit, Yanwu's writing, messenger and writing.

Compared with the martial arts papers, Yan Wu is an all-rounder of literature classics and martial arts, and is good at writing and martial arts.

It's literature for martial arts, literature for martial arts, literature for martial arts, and literature for martial arts.

Zu Wu Wen zong, Wen Jing Wei Wu, Jason Wu Wei Wen, without words and weapons, entered the text and made weapons.

Restrain weapons, use force, be civil and military, be both civil and military, and play with weapons.

Wen Xiu, Wu, Wu, Wu, Wu, and Confucian classics.

Wen, Wen Xiu, Xing Wen, Wu Mu, martial arts.

Written in the martial arts, both civil and military, both civil and military, both right and left, martial arts noble.

Wen Chuan Wu Xiang, both civil and military, wearing Wen Zhi Wu Yi, civil and military like rain, Wu Tao, Wen Tao.

Can be literate and martial, and can read things.