Years without months
There is a Chinese idiom, y ǒ uni á NW ú Yu è in pinyin, which means that the days drag on for a long time without a definite deadline. From the romance of the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the second chapter of the romance of the later Han Dynasty by Cai Dongfan: "the common people are afraid of being soldiers, and they are most afraid of losing food The chauffeur in Zhouzi, who doesn't have much salary, is always timid and can't make things happen
Idiom usage
Used as an attributive or adverbial; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : yǒu nián wú yuè
Years without months
hide one 's capacities and bide one 's time. tāo guāng yǐn huì
enforce justice on behalf of Heaven. tì tiān xíng dào
Where does life not meet. rén shēng hé chù bù xiāng féng
One is known, the other is unknown. zhǐ zhī qí yī,wèi zhī qí èr