all within the universe
Liuhenei, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Li ù h é zh ī n è I, which means the world. It comes from Zhuangzi's Qi Wu Lun.
Idiom explanation
Liuhe: Heaven and earth, Southeast and northwest.
The origin of Idioms
Chuang Tzu's Qi Wu Lun: "the sage does not discuss anything except the Six Harmonies; the sage does not discuss anything within the Six Harmonies; the sage does not argue anything about the will of the former king in the spring and Autumn period."
Idiom usage
To be the object of; refer to the world. However, the imperial family of jingkuang had not been able to wipe out Kou Nan, and the emperor's holy mausoleum was too late for a long time. The seventy third chapter of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : liù hé zhī nèi
all within the universe
well armed with armour and weapons. pī jiān zhí ruì
a hoary head does research in the classics -- an aged person still learns. hào shǒu qióng jīng
Too many boats don't get in the way. chuán duō bù ài lù
insist on doing evil without repentance. wéi è bù quān