without precedent
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d é w è ICH á ngy ǒ u, which means unprecedented and has been obtained since now. It comes from the book with Guo Gongfu written by Su Shi of Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As a predicate; as never before
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: unprecedented
The origin of Idioms
One of Su Shi's "book with Guo Gongfu" in Song Dynasty: "yesterday, I was humiliated, but I didn't hear the words for a long time, so I expressed my intention, and I didn't have a taste of it."
Idiom explanation
It's unprecedented. It's only now. It's the same as "never had a good result".
Chinese PinYin : dé wèi cháng yǒu
without precedent
have no other intention until death. zhī sǐ mǐ tā
be hated by both man and god. rén shén gòng jí
Double axe felling solitary trees. shuāng fǔ fá gū shù