Dai RI Dai Dou
Dairi daidou, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à IR à D à ID à u, which means that it is said all over the world. From preface to Ode to Dafa.
Idiom explanation
It's said all over the world.
The origin of Idioms
In the preface to Ode to Dafa written by Emperor Jianwen of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty, it is said that "if you wear a day and a fight, you can't come to the king."
Idiom usage
To be an object or subject; to be universal. example Dai RI Dai Dou means "under the heaven". About Dai Dou Zhu Fan Ji by Fang Chang
Chinese PinYin : dài rì dài dòu
Dai RI Dai Dou
promise and then deny in succession. chū ěr fǎn ěr
travel the length and breadth of the country. zǒu nán chuǎng běi
Buy cheap and sell expensive. mǎi jiàn mài guì
a flourish of gongs and drums. kāi tái luó gǔ
strike a proper balance between work and rest. láo yì jié hé