clean out completely
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is yiganerjing, and there is no description left. It's from Jing Hua Yuan by Li Ruzhen in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The tenth chapter of Jing Hua Yuan written by Li Ruzhen in Qing Dynasty: he is "not pulling out a hair", we are "not pulling out a hair". We should pull him out completely and see how he is.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: spotless, clean, clean; Antonyms: sloppy
Idiom usage
The description is very thorough. A little knowledge of astronomy that I have learned before has long been forgotten. 2. The garbage in the yard was cleaned up by these children. The children picked up the ears of wheat in the field. Return home.
clean out completely
from ancient times to the present - gèn gǔ gèn jīn
rise to one 's full height and smite the table - pāi àn ér qǐ
Honest and upright officials are hard to judge housework - qīng guān nán duàn jiā wù shì