What are the words with the meaning of being both civil and military?

The word "bin" has the meaning of being both civil and military.

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Interpretation: [Bin Bin] is a gentle and elegant person; Rich in literary talent; Vivid literary talent; Both civil and military.

"Bin" and "Bin" have both literary and qualitative meanings.

when the elders name their children, they always want to give them a good name.

the word bin, in the entry of the name, also means both civil and military.

both civil and military skills

idiom explanation

idiom: both civil and military skills

pinyin: wén wǔ shuāng quán

explanation: text: literary talent; Wu: martial arts. Ability to write and be martial, literary talent and martial arts are outstanding.

Idiom allusions

Origin: Biography of Li Guangbi in the Old Tang Dynasty: "Yun Sun, Wu Zhilve, are talented in civil and military affairs."

Discrimination of words

Usage: as predicate, attribute and object; Refers to the ability to be literate and martial.