invisibly
No trace, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is mi ǎ ow ú Z ō ngy ǐ ng, meaning no trace or shadow. It comes from Huo Yun, a record of night stories, written by he bange in Qing Dynasty.
explain
There is no trace or shadow. It is also called "no trace".
source
"Yichun and rui'er are nowhere to be seen," said Huo Yun, a member of the Qing Dynasty's Ho bang'e's Ye Tan Sui Lu
Examples
Open your eyes wide, staring at the rat hole in the corner, trying to recall the reversion of the dream last night, however - has disappeared. Corrosion November 13 by Mao Dun
invisibly
change from arrogance to humility - qián jù hòu gōng
a lone phoenix and a widowed goose - gū luán guǎ hú
employ incapable men instead of able men - huáng zhōng cháng qì
handle complicated matters with ease - jǔ zhòng ruò qīng
different approaches but equally satisfactory results - yì qǔ tóng gōng
stir up a wasps ' nest or provoke a scorpion - liáo fēng tì xiē