Know everything
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǎ Ili ǎ oqi ā nd ā ng, which means that everything is appropriate and well settled. It's from the record of continued biographies.
Idiom explanation
A hundred or a thousand means everything.
The origin of Idioms
In the Song Dynasty, Shi Daoyuan's biography of lanterns in Jingde (Volume 13), "how was it when a hundred thousand people were born?" The teacher said, "you are not allowed to travel at night. You must come to the Ming Dynasty."
Idiom usage
To act as a subject or object; to do something. It's better to screen the dust, erect the spine, and do some wonderful work. You can study the seven rivers and eight acupoints, and learn everything. You can raise the holy fetus under the forest by the water. It's not in vain to receive the support of heaven. Song Dynasty: Shi Weibai's "continued biography of lanterns"
Chinese PinYin : bǎi liǎo qiān dāng
Know everything
be devoid of any sense of shame. tián bù zhī chǐ
a thing turns into its opposite if pushed too far. jí zé bì fǎn
one 's family was reduced to absolute destitution. jiā pín rú xǐ
hire personnel on the basis of their abilities. liàng cái lù yòng