fully inclusive and equitable
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ā NR ó NGB ì NGX ù, which means to take things with different contents and properties and preserve them. It is the same as "eclectic". From Fu Zheng Hao Yi Shu.
The origin of Idioms
Fang Xiaoru's Fu Zheng Hao Yi Shu of the Ming Dynasty: "those who value a gentleman should be able to be all inclusive, so that the wise can see themselves, while those who are stupid can see themselves."
Idiom usage
Wang Shuo's half is fire, half is sea water: "this kind of inclusive magnanimous spirit is also reflected in the coexistence of monks and nuns in Anli."
Analysis of Idioms
It's all inclusive. Water and fire do not agree.
fully inclusive and equitable
Tiger throwing and dragon taking - hǔ zhì lóng ná