First, all-round
Vernacular interpretation: refers to the surrounding areas or all aspects: people come to Beijing from ~.
Source: Record of Dengchuan in Jingdezhen Volume 20: "Why did you give birth to me when you suddenly met in all directions?"
Dynasty: Song Dynasty
Author: Shi Daoyuan
What should I do if I suddenly meet all kinds of things around me?
Second, we live far apart.
Vernacular interpretation: describe different areas far apart; Also described as rambling.
Source: Melting Pot: "He has always been most concerned about soldiers. No matter how naughty he is, he can be thoroughly remoulded once he is educated and reformed."
Dynasty: modern
Author: Shuo Yang
Third, the world
Vernacular explanation: describe the distance, but also refer to different places far apart: ~, each on the same side.
Source: Drunk East Wind: "It takes time, but it takes months."
Dynasty: Yuan
Author: Guan Hanqing
The distance is as far as the horizon. In a blink of an eye, the moon has passed and the fallen flowers have flown.
Four continents and four seas
Vernacular explanation: refers to all parts of the world.
Source: Magic Flute: "People all over the world are watching the future development of China with different eyes and interests."
Dynasty: modern
Author: Sima Da
Five, all corners of the country
Vernacular explanation: refers to all parts of the country. Sometimes it refers to all parts of the world.
Source: "quatrains": "A hat can be a sail fan and can travel all over the world."
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty
Author: Yan Lu
Think of the hat as a sail and the blades as a boat. You can travel around the world.