YiYeChenQuan is an idiom that means all items or conditions are complete, with nothing missing or deficient. This idiom is usually used to describe the state of completeness that a place, item or thing has. Related contents are as follows:
1. This idiom is from "The Water Margin", which originally meant to describe a place or a person with various conditions and resources to meet various needs. Later on, this idiom was widely used and can be used to describe various occasions and things, such as shopping centers, restaurants, hospitals, schools and so on.
2. Specifically, "一应全" usually contains two aspects: one is that all the needed items or conditions are available without any missing or insufficient; the other is that the quality and performance of these items or conditions have reached a certain standard or requirement. For example, a modern shopping center should have a variety of goods and services, such as clothing, shoes and hats, home appliances, food and beverage.
3. The quality and variety of these goods and services should be of a certain standard to meet the needs of consumers. Similarly, an excellent hospital should have a variety of medical equipment and medicines, as well as highly qualified doctors and nurses, all of which should be available and up to a certain level of medical care.
Water Margin story content
1. Water Margin is a long novel based on the depiction of ancient peasant revolts. It graphically depicts the whole process of the peasant uprising from its occurrence and development to its failure, profoundly reveals the social roots of the uprising, enthusiastically praises the resistance struggle of the uprising heroes and their social ideals, and also specifically reveals the internal historical reasons for the failure of the uprising.
2. The story takes place in the Northern Song Dynasty, when social contradictions were acute and the people lived in hardship. Against this backdrop, a group of heroes and heroines, led by Song Jiang, took Liangshanbo as their base and started a sensational peasant uprising. They opposed the feudal rule, killed the rich and gave alms to the poor for the welfare of the people, and fought fiercely against the government.
3. In the book, the author, Shi Nai-an, vividly shows the spirit of resistance and struggle of the heroes and heroines through colorful characters and twisted and complicated storylines. These characters come in all shapes and sizes, including the brave Wu Sung, the clever Lin Chong, and the witty Wu Yu. Each of them has a unique character, experience and destiny, forming a magnificent picture scroll.