haven't been forewarned
In short, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is y á nzh ī B ù y ù, which means no prior notice or reminder. From on new democracy.
The origin of Idioms
Mao Zedong's "New Democracy Theory" 7: "this is the sincere advice of our Communists," don't say it's unexpected. "
Idiom usage
Ba Jin's "cold night" 28: "otherwise, the same person should deal with it by extraordinary means, not to say that he is unprepared." Wang Huo's "war and man" (2) Volume 4: "if we find any irregularities again, we will never give any warning and notice, that is, we will send officers to execute the death penalty to show our caution! This is a warning. Don't say it's not in advance! "
Chinese PinYin : yán zhī bù yù
haven't been forewarned
be of one heart and one mind. tóng xīn tóng dé
goods are plentiful and the people happy. wù fǔ mín ān