All in all
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǎ IB ǎ ow à nhu ò, which means a lot of treasures. From Zunyin.
The origin of Idioms
Zunyin, written by Gong Zizhen in Qing Dynasty, said: "the world's laws and rites, the family's heart, the ghost's worship, the Dachuan's Tao, all kinds of treasures, the elite of human skills, disappeared, and the government was in the capital."
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; of property
All in all
with twisted roots and gnarled branches - pán gēn cuò jié
the country is prosperous and the people are at peace - guó fù mín ān
quickly change and start another plan - fān rán gǎi tú
Set down the capital to support the dangerous - dìng qīng fú wēi
Please make the best of it - qǐng jiàng bù rú jī jiàng