all rivers flow to the sea
A hundred rivers to the sea, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǎ ichu ā NF ù h ǎ I, meaning that all rivers flow to the sea. It refers to the trend of the times. It also means that many things come together from dispersion. From "Zhu Zi Yu Lei · Volume 2 · Liqi Xia".
The origin of Idioms
"A hundred rivers go to the sea, but the sea does not overflow."
Idiom usage
After suffering from the war, many scholars, like a hundred rivers to the sea, rushed to Yecheng one after another and attached themselves to the Cao family (Cao Cao). Jian'an Literature
all rivers flow to the sea
the autocrat and traitor to the people - dú fū mín zéi