What is the meaning of the word "clean"?
Metaphorically, it means very clear.
It is also a metaphor for being very clear.
Source: Mao Dun, "After the Robbery", 4: "Don't you believe me? I've been here for half a year, and I've always made myself clear." Zhou Libo, "Stormy Weather", Part 1, 7: "My surname Han is a clear and unambiguous one, so I'm afraid that no one will try to misrepresent me."
Chinese idiom example: Our good and bad deeds, we only thought that the God of heaven remembered clearly every day; I never thought that the ones who remembered our good and bad deeds were this group of poor masters, so the retribution is really fast! The first is to be a member of the team, and the second is to be a member of the team that is not a member of the team. It also describes a person who is clean, not stained with bad habits I can see clearly, very clearly, black and white clearly Metaphorically, the good and the bad are clearly distinguished from each other, black and white clearly, and then the people know where to go. Han? Dong Zhongshu's "Spring and Autumn Dew·
Antonyms for "clear and unambiguous": a ball of darkness A very dark description. Color: Neutral Idioms
Chinese Idioms Structure: Joint Idioms
Era: Modern Idioms
English Translation: be perfectly spotless <be perfectly clear; as clear as daylight>
Chinese Idioms Riddle: Spinach Cooked with Tofu
Writing note: qing (清), not qing (青).
Afterword: "Mix tofu with spring onions"