All in all
All in all, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is Z ǒ ngz ǒ NGL í NL í n, which means to describe many, from Zhenfu.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Zongyuan's Zhenfu in the Tang Dynasty said, "only at the beginning of human beings, the general was born, and the forest was a group."
Idiom usage
In the beginning of heaven and earth, all things are changing, from color to form. Painting yuan by Song Lian in Ming Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: all kinds of things
All in all
exotic and strangely scented flowers - qí pā yì hùi
be preoccupied by some troubles - xīn shì chóng chóng
Helping the poor and lending to the needy - zhèn pín dài fá