realm of vagueness
Wuwuyouxiang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ú h é y ǒ uxi ā ng, which means wuwuwuyouxiang, refers to the place where there is nothing. It's from Chuang Tzu's xiaoyaoyou.
Idiom explanation
That is to say, the land of nothingness refers to the place of nothingness.
The origin of Idioms
Chuang Tzu's xiaoyaoyou: "today I have a big tree, but it's useless. Why don't I have a tree in a country where there is nothing and a wide field."
Idiom usage
Be the object of; refer to a place where there is nothing
Examples
Guo Moruo's Anthology of literature and Art: reading Liang rengong: "if we are a little bit dull, we will be swept to nowhere by it."
Chinese PinYin : wú hé yǒu xiāng
realm of vagueness
investigation reveals no evidence. chá wú shí jù
see with the ear and hear with the eye -- very intelligent. ěr shì mù tīng