The whole world
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is zh ě NGF ē NT ī D ù, which means to rectify the chaos and eliminate the harm. It comes from the biography of Han Deshu in the history of Liao Dynasty.
The source of the idiom is from the biography of Han Deshu in the history of Liao Dynasty, written by Tuotuo in Yuan Dynasty: "Deshu, please go to Fu, and teach the governor of Liao Xingjun. Get out of the car to clean up the mess, eugenize Xinfu, persuade farmers and mulberry, promote education, and expect the moon people to have a rest.
The whole world
spectators stood round like a wall - guān zhě rú dǔ