cover and contain everything
All inclusive, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is B à olu ó w à nxi à ng. It means rich in content and everything. From the Yellow Emperor's house classic.
Analysis of Idioms
There is nothing and nothing in it
The origin of Idioms
The volume of the Yellow Emperor's house Sutra says: "so it's all encompassing. It's a great idea to take a thousand actions to transform things that are invisible and can transform things. It's also the principle of yin and Yang."
Idiom usage
The adjective is rich in content and omnipresent. Example: the third fold of yuan Qiaoji's the story of money: "the sage wrote the book of changes, praising the gods, embracing everything, and connecting the universe." Chapter 10 of the biography of children's Heroes: "Miss Zhang's words are soft but hard. She sees light on all sides and has all kinds of things. She's putting an iron 13 younger sister there in a dilemma." Xu Zhonglin, Ming Dynasty Chapter 13 of the romance of the gods: how can you say that everything is all inclusive, and it will rise sooner or later. Zhang Kangkang's blank: "history is like an encyclopedia, from which any contemporary story can be annotated." The social life reflected in this novel is really all inclusive. Can a comprehensive composition be regarded as a good one with a clear central idea? There are so many books in the library. There are all kinds of books.
Chinese PinYin : bāo luó wàn xiàng
cover and contain everything
If you have something to change, if you have nothing to encourage. yǒu zé gǎi zhī,wú zé jiā miǎn
The family's way is fading away. jiā dào xiāo fá
the sweat broke out all over one 's body and trickled down his back. hàn liú jiā zhǒng
ingratiate oneself with someone to gain one 's ends. gǒu gǒu yíng yíng