I. Relevant definitions
1, all-encompassing bāo luó wàn xiàng, a Chinese idiom, includes: Vientiane: all the sights in the universe refer to all kinds of things. The description is rich in content and everything.
2, the source: Yuan Georgi's "The Story of Money" is the third fold. "The sage wrote" Yi ",praising the gods, all-encompassing, and the Tao is dry and Kun."
Second, synonyms
1, everything: everything should be available, which means everything is ready. From "Biography of Song Shu Jiang Zhiyuan", "People have everything, and people should be endless, and their Jiang Zhiyuan is almost!"
2, omnipresent: everything (more refers to bad things). From Don Li Chaowei's Biography of Liu Yi, "At first, I saw the pavilions facing each other, with thousands of portals, exotic grasses and rare trees, and everything."
3, Senluo Vientiane: rich description, everything. From the Southern Liang Tao Hongjing's "Maoshan Changsha Pavilion Monument", "The husband is like a forest, and he is inseparable from the two instruments; There is no way to surpass the three religions. "
Third, idioms make sentences
1, not everything, just everything.
2. The goods on the street are really dazzling and all-encompassing.
3. We should learn to write articles that are not all-inclusive, and select materials carefully.
4. The exhibits in the hall are really all-encompassing.
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