all kinds of work , no matter how big or trivial
In Chinese, Pinyin is sh ì w ú J ù x ì, which means no matter how big or small, no matter how primary or secondary. It's about everything. It comes from the biography of Zhuge Liang in the annals of the Three Kingdoms.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Zhuge Liang in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, it is said that "there is no great detail in politics, which is better than brightness."
Idiom usage
Fu Jian (Part Two): Meng Nai was ordered. The military's domestic and foreign affairs are of great importance. According to Sima Guang's Chen Zhi Yao Shang Dian Zhazi of Song Dynasty, "the king who covers the king is on the verge of the four seas, and the king is on the verge of a hundred million omens. If everything is big and small, he will get very little and lose at most." Shao Bo, Song Dynasty, Volume 15 of Wen Jian Hou Lu: Zeng Weiyue, who drowned and aroused his thirst, knows the details of everything. "Xuzizhitongjian" volume 111: there are no details in this court. All the three provinces and the Privy Council submitted the same punishment.
Chinese PinYin : shì wú jù xì
all kinds of work , no matter how big or trivial
reject representations and gloss over errors. jù jiàn shì fēi
gaze at the wind and seize the shadow. wàng fēng bǔ yǐng
dupe a person and then pull the ladder from under him. shàng shù bá tī
A burning wife and a burning child. huǒ qī huī zǐ
The fox scurrying and the mouse scurrying. hú bēn shǔ cuàn
harvesting in autumn and storing of grain in winter. qiū shōu dōng cáng