sweep through the length and breadth of the territory
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is Z ò NGH é ngch í ch ě ng. It describes fighting bravely and invincibly. It also refers to writing with unrestrained talent and unrestrained thinking. It comes from the preface to the collection of Mr. Zhang Yuhu by Xie yaoren of Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Combined; as predicate and attribute; with commendatory meaning
Examples
A writer should have a broad world of freedom and freedom. A solution to the theme of fragrant snow sea by Ke Ling
The origin of Idioms
In the preface to Mr. Zhang Yuhu's collection by Xie yaoren of the Song Dynasty, "even the poets of the late Tang Dynasty carved their livers and lungs, and sought work in one word, because they could have no hatred for human strength, but there was another time when they were able to gallop freely before."
sweep through the length and breadth of the territory
be engraved on the heart and memory - míng jì bù wàng
holding the classics and making inquiries -- inquiries of pupils - zhí jīng wèn nán