All in all
In Chinese, Pinyin is R è nx ī n á ngku ò, which means to capture or eliminate all. It comes from Qianshu Liangquan written by Tang Zhen in Qing Dynasty.
explain
It means to capture or eliminate all.
source
Tang Zhen's Qianshu Liangquan in the Qing Dynasty said, "there are many thieves in the world, and they can be picked up several times."
usage
As a predicate or attribute; used in figurative sentences
All in all
The wind drives away the electricity - fēng qū diàn sǎo
do one 's work in a careless manner - cǎo lǜ jiāng shì
rich household with many members - zhōng dǐng rén jia
be prompted by a sudden impulse - xīn xuè lái cháo