All in one
In Chinese, Pinyin is Q ī zh ī B ā D ā, which means random nonsense. It also refers to disunity. From reprint preface.
Idiom explanation
1. Random nonsense.
It is called disunity.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Fu's reprint Preface: "this book is very well done. It's full of Wu Laozhang's flavor. It's full of twists and turns, and it's full of cunning ideas."
Idiom usage
Examples
"The Iraqis moved quickly. Why don't they move to Shanghai early and fight with the 19th Route Army?" Mao Dun wrote in his hometown miscellany: the small fire wheel in the inland river? In the end, don't be in the same boat. There are all kinds of people in the gang
All in one
lofty mountains and high ranges - chóng shān fù lǐng
See the old man without face - wú miàn mù jiàn jiāng dōng fù lǎo
A thousand miles is still a face - qiān lǐ yóu miàn
throw away one 's arms and cast aside one 's breastplate - pāo gē qì jiǎ
search into an abstruse subject and indicate the importance - gōu xuán tí yào