everywhere
In all directions, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is s ì f ā NGB ā mi à n, meaning everywhere, all aspects. It comes from the biography of Jingde - Chan Master huaiyue.
The origin of Idioms
In the Song Dynasty, Shi Daoyuan's biography of lanterns in Jingde, master huaiyue said, "how can you be born when you meet all kinds of people?" In Song Dynasty, Yang Wanli's the second part of the four quatrains of crossing a hundred families: "don't ask about the wonderful places in the morning, where the wild incense comes from all directions."
Idiom usage
It can be used as subject, object and attribute
Examples
Many races, such as brothers, are free in all directions. Guo Moruo's Ode to Xinhua
Analysis of Idioms
In all directions
Chinese PinYin : sì fāng bā miàn
everywhere
personal independence of conduct. tè lì dú xíng
be careless about one 's dress. bù xiū biān fú