unheard-of
Unheard of in ancient times is a Chinese word, Pinyin is Qi á ng ǔ w è IW é n, meaning never heard of.
Idioms have never been heard of before
Pronunciation Qi á ng ǔ w è IW é n
Never heard of it.
Source: notes of Yuewei thatched cottage, continuation of luanyang, written by Ji Yun of Qing Dynasty: "only Taisu pulse and Chuai Gu are unknown in ancient times."
An example is "notes of Yuewei thatched cottage - continuation of luanyang": "only Taisu pulse and Chuai bone family ~."
I have never heard of it.
Chinese PinYin : qián gǔ wèi wén
unheard-of
untrammeled and romantic in character. tì tǎng bù jī
deny self and return to propriety. kè jǐ fù lǐ
ride with lax reins -- let things take their natural course. xìn mǎ yóu jiāng
the spring snow -- a highbrow song. yáng chūn bái xuě
revert to one 's former state. jiù niàn fù máng