Make up for everything
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ā Nb ǔ B ǎ in à, which means to describe the clothes are very broken, mended and mended. It's from "Zui Ping Ping Tan Zi Di".
Idiom usage
On the Kang sat an old woman in her fifties. She was blind, her hair was white, and she was wearing a patchy blue dress. The first part of Zhou Libo's storm.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's "Zui Taiping · Tan Zi Di", he said, "wear a dust cover hat with ten flowers and nine cracks, and a Tibetan jacket with a thousand mends."
Make up for everything
Helping the frontier and losing money - zhù biān shū cái
arouse one 's all efforts to make the country prosperous - lì jīng tú zhì
recover one 's original simplicity ; return to one 's original nature - fǎn pǔ guī zhēn
diabolic tricks and wicked craft - qí jì yín qiǎo
everything goes well and smoothly - wàn shì hēng tōng
There are three unknowns in this - cǐ zhōng sān mèi