see what one has never seen before
Chinese idioms,
Pinyin is Ji à NSU à w è Iji à n,
See what you've never seen before. It's very rare to describe things. From fayan Yuanqian.
Entry
see what one has never seen before
Pinyin
jiànsuǒwèijiàn
Citation explanation
See what you've never seen before. It's very rare to describe things. Yang Xiong's fayan Yuanqian in Han Dynasty: "the sun can't hear, but can't see." Wu Jing's Zhenguan dignitaries respect master: never heard of, never seen. Chapter 118 of Cao Xueqin's a dream of Red Mansions in Qing Dynasty: Xiren was unheard of and never seen at this time, so he quietly said to Baochai with a smile: "in the end, grandma speaks thoroughly! Just pay attention to all the way, and then he persuades the second master to understand." Chapter one and five of a brief history of civilization: "the three men are new to the world. They have never seen anything in the world. It's amazing to hear that. Mao Zedong's investigation report on Hunan Peasant Movement: many wonders have never been seen or heard.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms are unprecedented, unprecedented and unprecedented; antonyms are common, used and common
Idiom usage
The verb object type is used as the object and attributive.
Chinese PinYin : jiàn suǒ wèi jiàn
see what one has never seen before
beg about the streets by playing an instrument. wú shì chuī xiāo
Abandon the same or the different. qì tóng jí yì
look up to the past and look down on the present. zūn gǔ bēi jīn