swallow anything and everything
Eclecticism is an idiom. Its pronunciation is Ji ā NSH ō UB ì NGX ù, which means to take things with different contents and properties and preserve them. From Han Yu's Jin Xue Jie.
explain
Explanation: collect: collect; store: store, contain. Take things of different contents and properties and keep them. [usage]: used as predicate, attribute, object and adverbial
source
[source]: in Jin Xue Jie written by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty, "Yuzha dansha, Chijian Qingzhi, niupengmabo, the skin of a loser are all inclusive, and those who are ready for use are good doctors." In ancient times, there are many bibliophiles who are all inclusive. Ruan Kuisheng, Qing Dynasty, Volume 16 of Chayu Hakka
Discrimination
Eclectic: preservation of different contents and properties, one to many.
synonym
Synonym: all embracing, all embracing; antonym: can't have both
swallow anything and everything
with circulation of a manifesto , the trouble is settled - yǐ ruò zhì qiáng
release a tiger to protect oneself -- to bring trouble on oneself while attempting to avoid it with other means - fàng hǔ zì wèi
splashing water is like jade beads - fēi zhū jiàn yù