The letter covers the whole world
Hangai Qiankun, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q í ns è Xi ā ngTi á o, which originally means Minhe Wujian. After that, it refers to that the words, poems and essays are in accordance with the principle or concentrate on one's ambition without any thoughts. It comes from "five Lantern Festival yuan · yunmenyan Zen master FASI · deshanyuanmi Zen master".
Idiom explanation
Buddhist language. The original meaning of Minhe. After that, it refers to that the words, poems and essays are in accordance with the principle or concentrate on one's ambition without any thoughts.
The origin of Idioms
"Five Lantern Festival yuan · yunmenyan Zen master FASI · deshanyuanmi Zen master" says: "I have three sentences to show you: one is to cover the universe, one is to cut off the stream, one is to follow the waves."
Chinese PinYin : hán gài qián kūn
The letter covers the whole world
uneven , some good and some bad. liáng yǒu bù qí
mend bridges and repair roads. xiū qiáo bǔ lù
To shake one's clothes with a bullet. tán guān zhèn yī