All over the world
Universal, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p ǔ Ti ā NZ ā D ì, which means all over the world. It comes from Yuan Dynasty's Yelu Chucai's opinion and gift of Zhang Min, a scholar of He Nan Zhi.
Idiom usage
Hold up a volume of Sutra of the Tathagata and shine all over the world.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Yelu Chucai's poem "a gift from Zhang Min, a scholar of Nanzhi:" a hundred feet of pole moves further, and the whole world produces a breeze. "
Idiom explanation
All over the world.
All over the world
change a fowling piece for a big gun - niǎo qiāng huàn pào