It's all over the place
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ě it ǔ zh ì sh ā n, which means from small to large. It comes from the seven signatures of Cloud Collection by Zhang Junfang of Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: accumulate soil to make a mountain
The origin of Idioms
The 90th volume of seven signatures of Cloud Collection by Zhang Junfang of Song Dynasty: "the silk is the best, the earth is the best, the industry is the most holy, and the spirit is the most true
Idiom explanation
The metaphor goes from small to large.
It's all over the place
be concerned with love and romance - tán qíng shuō ài
If there is no tiger in the mountain, the monkey is king - shān shàng wú lǎo hǔ,hóu zǐ chēng dà wáng
Promoting officials with the help of the party - yǐ dǎng jǔ guān
one 's beautiful teeth are as white as pearl buttons - chǐ rú biān bèi
droop one 's head and allow oneself to be bound -- to give no resistance - fǔ shǒu jiù fù