It's all over the place
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is "zh ò NgR é NGU ǎ ngzu ò", which means a public occasion with many people. It comes from the biography of Prince Wei in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
"The biography of Wei Gongzi in historical records:" Ying is the one who holds the gate of Yi, but the Gongzi is in vain to welcome himself to win, so it's not appropriate to make mistakes. "
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; of public places.
It's all over the place
gain victory with unstained swords - bīng bù wū rèn
a scoundrel hates persons of integrity - dào yuàn zhǔ rén
courtesy requires a return of visits received - lǐ shàng wǎng lái
in the family of a general there are more generals -- like produces like - jiàng mén yǒu jiàng