spotlessly clean
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù R ǎ NY ī ch é n, which means to describe the high and honest, from the "Shengshi Weiyan · daily".
Idiom explanation
The same as "spotless".
The origin of Idioms
Zheng Guanying's "prosperous age perils · daily" said: "do not touch a single dust in your heart, but be clear about the gains and losses of the world, and express your great opinions."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: spotless; antonym: conglue and conglue; English: spike and span
Idiom usage
Grammar is used as predicate, attribute and object; it is used in people's words and deeds, etc.
spotlessly clean
Buy old cattle across the mountain - gé shān mǎi lǎo niú