Out of the ordinary
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ā of á NCH ū sh ì, which means to go beyond the world and leave the world. It comes from the mirror of pure heart, sighing the world.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Ma Yu's "heart clearing mirror: sighing the world", he said, "we should be honest and be idle. He was born out of the world
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive.
Examples
If we are talking about the nine old stars' morality of cultivating truth, and his good fortune and longevity, please pass on the imperial edict to the eight immortals. The first book of Ming Dynasty Wumingshi's changshenghui
Out of the ordinary
untrammeled and romantic in character - tì tǎng bù jī
leave the light and plunge into darkness - qì míng tóu àn
make constant progress in one's studies - gān tóu rì jìn
there is not a fraction of difference - háo wú èr zhì