The eight-character idiom of "龙 (Teng)" in nine states and "Yunteng" () in nine states - "龙 (Teng)" in nine states and "Yunteng" (in all four seas).
九州四海
jiǔ zhōu sì hǎi
The explanation is like talking about the world. Refers to the whole of China.
Source: Tang Lu Zhaolin's "Dengfeng Dayu Song": "There is always peace in all the nine provinces and seas, long live the eternal happiness."
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Structural conjunction
Used as object and attributive; used in written language
Synonyms from all over the world, Chixian, China
Example sentences clear· Chapter 38 of Li Baichuan's "The Wizard of Oz": "One article asks you to collect medicinal materials from all over the world. If you don't have Taoist skills, how can you find them everywhere and not eat all the demons? ”