nothing needed is lacking
It is a Chinese idiom, w ú Su ǒ B ù y ǒ u in pinyin, which means everything. From the biography of Liu Yi.
Entry
nothing needed is lacking
Pinyin
wúsuǒbùyǒu
Citation explanation
Whatever it is. In the book of Jin, biography of Du Yu: "in the first seven years of the Jin Dynasty, there were countless opportunities for profit and loss. The court and the field were called beautiful. They were called" Du Wuku "and said that it was omnipresent." In the biography of Liu Yi written by Li Chaowei of Tang Dynasty, it is said that "from the beginning, we can see that Taiwan and pavilions are facing each other. There are thousands of doors, and there are all kinds of rare grass and trees." Mao and Jin's the knowledge of Youyang Zazu: this record contains 20 volumes. It is omnipresent in the sky and the world. Chapter 5 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: because in the room, Yao Qin, Baoding, ancient paintings and new poems are everywhere.
Analysis of Idioms
It's all embracing and all embracing
Idiom usage
Verb object; predicate, attributive; very complete description
Chinese PinYin : wú suǒ bù yǒu
nothing needed is lacking
fawn upon the rich and powerful persons. qū yán fù rè
The white ant contends for the nest. bái yǐ zhēng xué
assist one 's generation and bring comfort to the common people. jì shì ān mín
The fox scurrying and the mouse scurrying. hú bēn shǔ cuàn
Helping the poor and lending to the needy. zhèn pín dài fá