All in one
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī w ǎ NGJ ì ns ǎ o, which means to describe a complete grasp or thorough elimination. It's from the tiger's Amulet of the four dynasties.
Idiom explanation
It's all in one basket. It is used to describe a complete grasp or thorough elimination.
The origin of Idioms
Ye Shaoweng of the Song Dynasty wrote "Hufu in the record of four dynasties:" Han Zhuozhou began to plan with Ziqiang (Chen Ziqiang), and Ziqiang recommended Lin Xing as an admonishment official. He wanted to go to the palace to punish Han and Japan and sweep the door of going abroad below Xiangzu (Qian Xiangzu). Han Juzhong should do it. "
Chinese PinYin : yī wǎng jìn sǎo
All in one
fish for the moon in the water. shuǐ zhōng lāo yuè
there is no place one does not try to penetrate. wú kǒng bù zuān
draw characters and sing incantations. huà fú niàn zhòu
halls for the performance of songs and dances. gē tái wǔ xiè