well prepared
In Chinese, Pinyin is w ú Su ǒ B ù B è I, which means nothing is not available.
The origin of Idioms
"The old book of the Tang Dynasty, biography of King Huo's yuandaozhuan:" Madam has short, so I can see her long. As for King Huo, she has everything. "
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used of people or things, etc
[example]
The 28th chapter of journey to the West written by Wu Chengen of Ming Dynasty: "before planting elms and willows, after planting pines and NANs, peaches, plums, dates and plums, they are all ready, carefree, happy and comfortable."
Chapter 74 of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty written by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "before and after the city, zuozu and YouSHE. The storehouses are all ready. "
Chinese PinYin : wú suǒ bù bèi
well prepared
severity in speech and fairness in principle -- as the utterance of an upright person. cí yán yì zhèng
compete to produce length articles with flowery language. kuā duō dòu mí
may the family prosper five generations running. wǔ shì qí chāng