strange and eccentric
Strange, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is x ī Q í g ǔ Gu à I, refers to very rare, very strange, different from the general. It comes from Shao Meichen's record of painting and cultivating puppets in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Shao Meichen of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the book of painting and plowing: "it's strange, I follow my school. It's not worth a dime, it's not worth ten thousand dollars. "
Idiom usage
Copernicus' unremitting exploration of the mysteries of science began with these strange "why". - learning and asking, lesson 23, sixth grade primary school, Jiangsu Education Press
Analysis of Idioms
The synonyms are strange and strange; the antonyms are plain; the allegorical sayings are strange and strange
Chinese PinYin : xī qí gǔ guài
strange and eccentric
losers are always in the wrong. chéng wáng bài kòu
gain victory with unstained swords. bīng wú xuè rèn
Respect the Lord and the people. zūn zhǔ zé mín
squat on the grass and chat of old times. bān jīng dào gù
shelter evil people and countenance evil practices. cáng gòu nà wū