all sorts of strange things
It's a Chinese idiom,
Pinyin is Qi ā NQ í B ǎ IGU à I,
Definition: very strange. It describes all kinds of strange things,
It comes from Volume 11 of the second quarter of the story of surprise by Ling Mengchu of Ming Dynasty.
Entry
all sorts of strange things
Pinyin
qiānqíbǎiguài
Citation explanation
A term used to describe the peculiarity of a thing or phenomenon. Song Shi Puji's the five Lantern Festival yuan: he will always make the ordinary when he hears or sees all kinds of strange things. Lin Mengchu, Ming Dynasty, Volume 11 of the second moment of surprise: "killing people is not worth their lives. If they don't kill people, they have to pay for their lives. The dead and the living are full of resentment. Even if the government is not clear, the emperor will naturally investigate. There are all kinds of strange things that happen to give birth to this case." Chapter 19 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: it is said that Xiren has seen Baoyu's abnormal personality since he was a child. Besides being naughty and stubborn, he has several strange and unspeakable faults. Chapter 47 of a dream of Red Mansions: strange things have happened, but they have never happened. Lu Xun's sequel to huagaiji: ancient books and Vernacular: "there are many strange things in the world."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] strange, strange shape and [antonym] are the same
Idiom usage
As predicate, attributive, object; of strange things. examples creatures in the ocean ~.
Chinese PinYin : qiān qí bǎi guài
all sorts of strange things
something redundant and not needed. fù zhuì xuán shé
get to the bottom of the matter. zhuī gēn wèn dǐ
revert to one 's former state. jiù niàn fù máng
there is a crack to squeeze through. yǒu bīn kě chéng