all the year round
Five winters and six summers, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ǔ D ō ngli ù Xi à, which means no matter when it's cold or hot. From mountain rain.
The origin of Idioms
Wei Wei's "mountain rain": "no matter day or night, five winter or six summer, she is wearing a small ragged flower jacket, and she is watching there."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in spoken English. The first paragraph of Yang Shuo's three thousand li River and mountain: "there is a Yalu River in the middle, the water is deep and green, and the flow is fast. In the five winters and six summers, the water surface stirs up a ripple, and the water is sparkling."
all the year round
That is to say, to treat people in their own way - jí yǐ qírén zhīdào,huán zhì qírén zhīshēn
patiently attend to a grave problem - jí mài huǎn shòu
with not a single ingle detail left out - xiān xī wú yí
so poor as to have no room to stick an awl on - pín wú zhì zhuī