unprecedented
The Chinese idiom, pronounced g è ng ǔ w è iy ǒ u, means that it has never existed since ancient times. It comes from the biography of Wang Zhen in the book of the Northern Qi Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
it has never been since ancient times.
The origin of Idioms
The fourth volume of xiawai Jixie written by pingbuqing in Qing Dynasty: "the poem Jialian written by Taiqing in the late Qing Dynasty has more than 400 poems in seven characters, which is unprecedented in ancient times." "Chen Yu thought that the emperor was worth an unprecedented situation, so it was appropriate to restore the emperor to Hongmo."
Idiom usage
It has never existed since ancient times.
Chinese PinYin : gèn gǔ wèi yǒu
unprecedented
one 's happiness seemed to have dropped from the heavens. xǐ cóng tiān jiàng
Carved heart and Eagle Claw. diāo xīn yīng zhǎo