Return to the strange
Guiqi Guqi, a Chinese idiom, is spelled Gu ī Q í g ù Gu à I, which means Guizhuang is strange and Gu Yanwu is strange. It comes from Gu Yanwu, a record of Sinology master, written by Jiang Fan in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
At the beginning of the Republic of China, guichushizhuang and Tinglin in Kunshan were as famous as each other.
The origin of Idioms
In Gu Yanwu, a record of Sinology master by Jiang Fan in the Qing Dynasty, it is said that "reading at a glance, being honest and sincere, never making friends with others, returning to Zhuangshan with Chenzhuang alone, traveling together and resuming the society, it is said that there is a purpose of returning to strange things."
Idiom explanation
GUI: Guizhuang in Qing Dynasty; Gu: Gu Yanwu in Qing Dynasty. Guizhuang strange, Gu Yanwu strange.
Chinese PinYin : guī qí gù guài
Return to the strange
manage one 's work easily and leisurely. cuò zhì yù rú
get the opposite of what one wants. yù yì fǎn bì
it was as though a tiger left his hills and descended to the plains. hǔ luò píng yáng
as far apart as heaven and earth. tiān rǎng xuán gé