as evident and obvious as the sun and the stars
Zhaorurixing is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is zh ā or ú R ì x ī ng, which means that it is as obvious as the sun and stars. It describes the great achievements that people have seen. It comes from the article of sacrificing Shi Manqing.
The origin of Idioms
Ouyang Xiu, Song Dynasty, wrote "Wu Hu man Qing! Born for England, die for spirit. It is the same as the life and death of all things, and it is the temporary gathering form of those who return to nothing; it is the name of later generations who do not share with all things, but stand out its immortality. Since ancient times, all sages and sages have been there. And those who write in the bamboo slips are as bright as the sun and stars. "
as evident and obvious as the sun and the stars
be mentally and physically exhausted - shēn xīn jiāo cuì