has a certain bizarre interest
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is bi é y ǒ UF ē ngq ù, which means to describe things (mostly referring to literary works) with a special mood or interest. It comes from Zhang Yazhi, a record of painting reading by Zhou Lianggong in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Zhou Lianggong of Qing Dynasty wrote in the book of reading paintings - Zhang Yazhi: "the damaged painting is very interesting, but the anti-terrorism Qingyan may not reach this point."
Idiom usage
It refers to literary works
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: boring
has a certain bizarre interest
heavy drinker with a unconstrained character - gāo yáng jiǔ tú
Tiger crouching and dragon leaping - hǔ wò lóng tiào