All over the world
The Chinese idiom ch ō ngTi ā ns ā ID ì means the whole universe. The source is chuanxilu.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Shouren's chuanxilu of Ming Dynasty (Volume 2): "what is the heart of heaven and earth in the middle of heaven and earth?" He said to them, "I have heard that man is the heart of heaven and earth." And he said, "why do people teach their hearts?" He said to them, "it's just a spirit." We know that in the middle of the world, there is only this Ling Ming. "
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attribute, etc
All over the world
have a retinue before and behind - qián hū hòu yōng
feel like a willow withering at the approach of autumn - pú liǔ zhī zhì
To drink and make medicine empty - zhuó yíng jì xū