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No trace, a Chinese idiom, pronounced mi ǎ ow ú R é NZ ō ng, means rarely seeing people's trace, describes the emptiness and silence. From Wang Wenshi's the great carpenter.
Analysis of Idioms
There is no one left
The origin of Idioms
Wang Wenshi's "Carpenter": "the field is quiet, and the road is quiet, and there is no trace of people."
Idiom usage
Verb object; as object and attribute; to describe the emptiness and silence.
Chinese PinYin : miǎo wú rén zōng
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Listen to the sound with your bones. chuāi gǔ tīng shēng
stir up a wasps ' nest or provoke a scorpion. liáo fēng tì xiē
There are many evils in the world. è jí yíng zhǐ