It's all over the place
Covering the sky, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ē D ì m à NTI ā n, which means covering the sky and the sun. It is used to describe things with large volume, large quantity or grand momentum. It comes from the qingpingshantang story book: yangjiaoai's death battle with Jingke.
The origin of Idioms
"Yangjiaoai's death battle against Jingke" in qingpingshantang Huaben: "the regiment stirs up the array in the air, regardless of the north, South, West and East; it covers the earth and the sky, and turns green, yellow, red and black."
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attribute, adverbial; used of evil forces or momentum, etc
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: cover up the sky, cover up the sky, cover up the earth, cover up the sky and confuse the earth
Chinese PinYin : zhē dì màn tiān
It's all over the place
a carbuncle neglected becomes the bane of your life. yǎng yōng yí huàn
a pleasure which would cost one nothing. huì ér bù fèi
the few are no match for the many. sān bù niù liù
the clouds disperse and the sun appears. yún kāi jiàn rì
innate knowledge and sense of right and wrong. liáng zhī liáng néng
an important statement need not be prolix. yào yán bù fán