idiom > never hear in past history
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Gone with no news
  Explanation: Since ancient times, had not.
  Usage: Partial official; as object; that have not heard of since ancient times
  Source: Ming Feng Meng "Jingshitongyan Wang Jiaoluan years Regret": "Wujiang Nanyang Que Da Yin Wei received the instruments apart to see, the deeply odd. The matter was gone with no news."
  Examples: Wujiang Nanyang Que Da Yin Wei obtain access to documents, open look, the deeply strange. This ~. ★ Ming Feng Meng, "Jingshitongyan" Volume fourteen
kuàng gǔ wèi wén
  From ancient times, unheard of. Described the novel
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No. 3
  Wujiang Nanyang Que Dayingezhuang obtain access to health instruments, open look, the deep thought that odd. This was gone with no news. - "Jingshitongyan"
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No. 4
  Gone with: since ancient times. Since ancient times, had not.
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English Expression
  1. n.:  never hear in past history
Thesaurus
be never known before and never to occur again, unprecedented; have no precedent in history, unheard-of, peerless
Antonym Group
continuously or incessantly, (as) thick as hail, Continuum continuous, Continuous Without a break, continue continuous