everything under the sun
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w à nxi à ngs à NLU ó, which means all kinds of scenes between heaven and earth. From the monument of Changsha Museum in Maoshan.
Idiom usage
Before June 1, all things are in full swing to talk about Zen; after June 1, the octagonal millstone walks in the air. The first volume of Sheng'an Shihua by Yang Shen in Ming Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
The stele of Changsha Museum in Maoshan, written by Liang and Tao Hongjing in the Southern Dynasty, said: "the husband is full of all kinds of things and is nurtured by Liangyi."
Chinese PinYin : wàn xiàng sēn luó
everything under the sun
the true mingled with the false. xū xū shí shí
respect and trust the talent. zūn xián shǐ néng
The earthworm can float through the dyke. chǐ yǐn chuān dī,néng piāo yī yì
the sacred rules of the religious order. qīng guī jiè lǜ