uninhabited
The Chinese idiom, MI ǎ ow ú R é NY ā n, means that there is no one else. It's from Hua Yue Chen.
The origin of Idioms
The fourth and seventh chapter of Hua Yue Chen written by Wei xiuren in Qing Dynasty: "in less than one month, we will sweep Huaibei thousands of miles, and there will be no one."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] desolate and uninhabited [antonym] densely populated
Idiom usage
In the Long March, the red army conquered the pass Trekked the deserted grassland. Review of the long march by Liu Bocheng
Chinese PinYin : miǎo wú rén yān
uninhabited
Arrest the gods and punish the generals. jū shén qiǎn jiàng
have won fame both at home and abroad. chí míng zhōng wài
the breeze is fresh and the moon bright. fēng qīng yuè jiāo
even balance and full measures -- fair dealing. chèng píng dǒu mǎn