1, "everything" refers to all things, which means "all, all and complete". Pronouns have a wide range, including everything. This word can be interpreted narrowly.
2. In ancient Chinese, it also means (1) expedient and temporary; (2) all, all; ③ average, average.
3. "Everything" is also a Buddhist term called Luo Shi.
4. Everything is also the modern poem of China contemporary poet Kosuke Kitajima (one of the representatives of misty poetry).
5.yuè lái yuè, a Chinese word. It is used to compare the quantity or degree of continuous development or change of people or things over time, and it is a comparison of the same thing at different times or under different conditions.
6. Relevant quotation:
(1) The value of life is to cut off your friendship with others by substituting others' hopes for your future at present, so that your mind becomes narrower and more suspicious of life. -Roland
(2) As people continue, the number of months per year seems to be getting less and less, and then the number of days per month seems to be getting less and less. Time is getting worse. A new day that begins in the morning will soon shrink into a tired night. William Lan Beardmore Beveridge
(3) English vocabulary based on Chinese is the inevitable result of the contact between Chinese and English, and also the inevitable result of the integration of Chinese and western cultures; With the increasing communication between the Chinese nation and English-speaking countries, there will be more and more English words from Chinese. Zhou Haizhong