out of the ordinary
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch à oy à Xi à NGW à I, which means to describe the vigorous and detached mood of poetry. It also refers to the fantasy of staying away from reality. It's from "poetry · majestic".
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Transcendence
Idiom usage
It is also a kind of happiness if one can "stand aloof" and look at the newspapers. Lu Xun's sequel to Huagai: Diary of ma'anzhi
The origin of Idioms
In shipin xionghun written by Sikongtu of Tang Dynasty, it is said that "beyond the image, you can get inside the ring."
out of the ordinary
extinguish a fire by pouring oil on the flames - tóu gāo zhǐ huǒ
Discerning the past and the present - dòng jiàn gǔ jīn
tremble with fear on hearing of - wén fēng sàng dǎn