come to nothing
Vanishing is a Chinese idiom, and the Pinyin is Hu à w é IW à y à U. It means to become nothing. Total disappearance or total failure. From Zi Xu Fu.
Idiom explanation
Wuyou: No, No. Wu: No. Become nothing. Total disappearance or total failure.
The origin of Idioms
1. In Han Dynasty, Sima Xiangru wrote Zixu Fu: "Chu sent Zixu to Qi, and Wang sent his chariot to ride with his emissary. After all, Zixu has passed through Mr. Wu, and his death is a matter of public preservation. "
Idiom usage
One day, the thief sneaked into Tan Qian's house and stole the bamboo box where the manuscript of Guoyan was stored, which made Tan Qian's efforts of more than 20 years disappear. The failure of several chemistry examinations made my hope come to nothing. 3. The little resentment and depression that I just had turned into nothing.
Chinese PinYin : huà wéi wū yǒu
come to nothing
begin to display one 's talent. chū lù fēng máng
a grieving maid and a desolate man -- a woman without a husband and a man without a wife. yuàn nǚ kuàng fū
freely flowing style of writing. xíng yún liú shuǐ
have no alternative against one's will. pò bù dé yǐ
thousand finished and hundred perfected. qiān liǎo bǎi dàng