All round
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ā mi à NYU á NT ō ng, which means to describe a person who is smooth in dealing with everything. It comes from three or eight chapters of officialdom.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] eight faceted yingche, eight faceted Linglong [antonym] besieged on all sides
The origin of Idioms
Li Baojia in the Qing Dynasty wrote three or eight chapters of "the appearance of Officialdom": "second, you should be able to speak with your mouth. You should speak with your mouth when you see people. You should talk with ghosts when you see officialdom. You should speak with business people when you see officialdom. Only when you see business people, you can be successful."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; used as predicate and attributive; used in dealing with people. I finally saw his all roundness.
Chinese PinYin : bā miàn yuán tōng
All round
seek far and neglect what lies close at hand. shě jìn wù yuǎn