Know everything
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ō ngyu á NSH í w ē I, which means to know the profound and subtle truth. From the book of rites and music by Zhang Juzheng of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of rites and music written by Zhang Juzheng of Ming Dynasty, it is said that "if Confucius sees the instruments in the temple and knows how to hold the wealth, and listens to the sound of the Qin and thinks about the virtue of the King Wen, if there is a person who has the ability to understand the essence of the instrument and trace the meaning of the sage, then there is Si Cunyan."
Idiom usage
If there is a person who knows a lot, he can be between the numbers.
Know everything
bring forth the new through the old - tuī chén chū xīn
Felt socks and foot binding boots - zhān wà guǒ jiǎo xuē