sweep the floor
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ǎ OD ì w ú y ú, which means that it is completely clean and there is nothing left. The same as "sweeping the floor.". It comes from the biography of sun Po Lu in the annals of the Three Kingdoms.
The origin of Idioms
The book of Wu is quoted from the book of Wu in the book of the Three Kingdoms, the first book of Wu, the biography of suntani: "Zai CE Biao says And the ancestral family's trilogy has been completely destroyed. It's a prisoner of Gu te. "
Idiom usage
Examples
Liang renfang's "the scholar's essay of Tianjian's three year plan" in the Southern Dynasty said: "the hundred kings are very poor, and their clothes, rites and music are all over the place."
Liu Dakui's book burning debate in the Qing Dynasty: "later scholars, seeing that Qin had an order to burn books, said that the book of songs and the book had been burned to the ground in the Qin Dynasty. What's the difference between this and eating by ear?"
Chinese PinYin : sǎo dì wú yú
sweep the floor
fair as a flower and beautiful as the moon. huā yán yuè mào
There's a lot of people out there. zhòng guǎ xuán jué
try to draw a tiger and end up with the likeness of a dog -- make a poor imitation. huà hǔ lèi gǒu