In shape
It is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is Gu ǐ x í ngy ù Zhu à ng, which means strange shape. It's from Long Ma Zan.
The origin of Idioms
Song Lian of the Ming Dynasty wrote "the rhinoceros of one horn comes from Jiuzhen, the chicken of eating fire pays tribute to the three Buddhas and Qi, and the others are in various shapes."
Idiom usage
To describe the shape of an object.
Chinese PinYin : guǐ xíng yù zhuàng
In shape
Illegal reward and punishment. jiàn shǎng làn xíng
encountered with many times. shuò jiàn bù xiān
a person of exceptional ability or striking appearance. rén cái chū zhòng