heard of no more
Yu Chen Yan Yao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ú ch é NY à NY à o, which means that letters are not available and sound is not available. It's from the Acacia by Dai shulun of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Dai shulun's "Acacia song" in Tang Dynasty: "the fish sink and the wild geese roam the ends of the earth, and I believe in the bitterness of parting in the world."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: no news, fish sinking and wild goose sinking
Idiom usage
Liu Yuan (Liu Yuan) has been away for more than years. Song bin Suo Hua · Liu Dafu by Wang Tao in Qing Dynasty
heard of no more
Don't bite off more than you can chew. - tān duō jiáo bù làn
little government work and few criminal cases - zhèng jiǎn xíng qīng
bear hardship without complaint - rèn láo rèn yuàn
Bark beetles peck beams and columns - dù zhuó pōu liáng zhù
a crab in boiling water—be at a loss - luò tāng páng xiè
a popular code for the phrase " extremely exquisite - huáng juàn yòu fù