in broad daylight
In Chinese, the Pinyin is B á IR ì Q ī ngTi ā n, which means daytime and emphasizes. It comes from the newly engraved poem "the true work of kuaige poem in the valley" by titaihe zaizhuoshi Zhiji.
The origin of Idioms
Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty wrote a poem entitled "the true story of kuaige poetry in the valley" written by Tsai Zhuoshi of Taihe: "the old stele may not be the true story of kuaige poetry left by Taishi. Liu Ding found Yan Jiamo, and the sun was shining with purple
Idiom usage
In broad daylight, when you are in full view of the sky, if you want to add crime to it, you have no reason to say so. The second part of Peng Fen's the coup of 1911
Analysis of Idioms
Day and sky
Chinese PinYin : bái rì qīng tiān
in broad daylight
A flagellation of humiliation. pú biān shì rǔ
rectify errors and learn from the good. gǎi guò cóng shàn
pay no attention to small matters. bù hù xì xíng
feel sad for the loss of one 's kind. tù sǐ hú bēi
thousands and thousands of words. qiān yán wàn shuō