bring all up
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ō UD ǔ Li á NCH á ng, which means including the stomach and intestines. It's a metaphor for dealing with everything together. From the diary of a madman.
Idiom explanation
Dou: around, extended to include. Stomach: the stomach of an animal.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's Diary of a Madman: "after eating a few chopsticks, he didn't know whether it was a fish or a man, so he vomited out of his mouth."
Idiom usage
To deal with all things together.
bring all up
have one 's eyes open throughout the night - mù bù jiāo jié
persistent rumours against someone can shake the strongest confidence in him - zēng mǔ tóu zhù
in boiling broth , one burnt his whiskers -- love for one 's brother and sister - zhǔ zhōu fén xū
Light dust inhabits weak grass - qīng chén qī ruò cǎo