There is no day left
It is a Chinese idiom, pronounced s ǐ w á NGW ú R ì, which means that the time of death is approaching. From Han Shi waizhuan.
Notes on Idioms
No day: not many days. Death is near.
The origin of Idioms
Han Ying's "Han Shi waizhuan" Volume 1: "if there is no courtesy in politics, it will not work; if the king is rude, it will not work; if the country is rude, it will be restless; if the king is rude, it will die."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate; spoken
Examples
I'm afraid I'll never see you again. (volume 180 of Xu Zi Zhi Tong Jian by Bi Yuan in Qing Dynasty)
There is no day left
lose a great deal through trying to save a little - yīn xiǎo shī dà
it happens that there is a similar case - wú dú yǒu ǒu
distant and indistinct ; vague ; misty - miǎo miǎo máng máng