be stark naked
It's a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ù ns ī B ù Gu à, which originally means Buddhist language and refers to having nothing in mind. The latter refers to naked. From the biography of lanterns in Jingde.
The origin of Idioms
The eighth volume of Jingde Zhuandeng Lu (a biography of lanterns in Jingde) written by Daoyuan of the Song Dynasty: "the teacher asked," is the doctor born at twelve o'clock? " Lu Yun: "naked."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: naked and naked antonym: well dressed
Idiom usage
He is very hot and naked, so he dare not go out. Li Zhi's burning books in response to Lu Sishan in Ming Dynasty
be stark naked
To be burdened with one's responsibilities - fù rèn méng láo
the sweet grass and the smelly grass store in the same ware - xūn yóu tóng qì
surrender the enemy without force - chuán xí ér dìng
make constant progress in one's studies - gān tóu rì jìn
so hot on stones that gold might have melted there - shuò yù liú jīn