sweep the floor
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin means "s ǎ OD ì w ú y í", which means "completely clean, without any reservation". The same as "sweeping the floor". From the book of Jin, Huidi Ji.
The origin of Idioms
Huidi Ji in the book of Jin: "emperor ordered Fang (Zhang Fang) to carry palace treasures The Wei and Jin dynasties have already accumulated a lot. "
Idiom usage
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Examples
In the Song Dynasty, Sima Guang's on the restoration of Fengzhou Zazi said, "in the early Qing Dynasty, Tuoba Yuanhao captured Zhoucheng, and the Zhoumin and sanzhai Fanzu were completely captured."
Chinese PinYin : sǎo dì wú yí
sweep the floor
Build a house and make a bed. jià wū dié chuáng