without precedent
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d é w è ICH á ngy ǒ u, which means unprecedented and has been obtained since now. It comes from the book with Guo Gongfu written by Su Shi of Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As a predicate; as never before
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: unprecedented
The origin of Idioms
One of Su Shi's "book with Guo Gongfu" in Song Dynasty: "yesterday, I was humiliated, but I didn't hear the words for a long time, so I expressed my intention, and I didn't have a taste of it."
Idiom explanation
It's unprecedented. It's only now. It's the same as "never had a good result".
without precedent
Looking at the cottage three times - máo lú sān gù
one 's words pour forth like rushing water - xuán hé xiè shuǐ