The day is clear
The Chinese idiom Ti ā NQ ī NgR ì B á I means broad daylight. It's from the first time.
The origin of Idioms
Ling Mengchu of the Ming Dynasty, Volume 15 of the book "surprise at the first moment of making a case" says: "otherwise, when the day is clear today, the legs of people are found in your house, and the people's eyes are obvious. Once it's spread out, you won't be spared."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
The day is clear
if one man guards the pass , ten thousand are unable to get through - yī fū dāng guān
high walls and deep moat -- a defended city - gāo chéng shēn chí
debauch people and turn them into gangsters - huì yín huì dào