There is no day left
It is a Chinese idiom, pronounced s ǐ w á NGW ú R ì, which means that the time of death is approaching. From Han Shi waizhuan.
Notes on Idioms
No day: not many days. Death is near.
The origin of Idioms
Han Ying's "Han Shi waizhuan" Volume 1: "if there is no courtesy in politics, it will not work; if the king is rude, it will not work; if the country is rude, it will be restless; if the king is rude, it will die."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate; spoken
Examples
I'm afraid I'll never see you again. (volume 180 of Xu Zi Zhi Tong Jian by Bi Yuan in Qing Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : sǐ wáng wú rì
There is no day left
Sit on the mountain and watch the tiger fight. zuò shān guān hǔ dòu
what the heart wishes one 's hands accomplish. suì xīn yīng shǒu
It's fair to take what you want. qǔ yù yǒu jié