make a thorough search
The Chinese idiom "qingxiangdaobao" is "Q ī ngxi ā NGD à oqi è" in pinyin. It means to pour out all the things in the big and small boxes. It means to take them out completely or turn their faces over completely. It comes from Xianyuan, a new story of the world.
Idiom explanation
Suitcase: small suitcase.
The origin of Idioms
In the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Liu Yiqing's "new sayings of the world · Xianyuan", it is said that "when the Wangs see the two thanks, they pour out their baskets. When they see your generation coming, it's just plain; you don't have to worry about going back."
Idiom usage
It's a combination; it's a predicate, an adverbial; it's a metaphor. Chen Dalang was so anxious that he searched all over the place, but when he couldn't see him, he began to scold his wife. (Volume I of ancient and modern novels by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : qīng xiāng dào qiè
make a thorough search
the writing mirrors the writer. wén rú qí rén
Come and go as soon as you call. hū zhī jí lái,huī zhī jí qù
have little talent and less learning. cái shū xué qiǎn