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Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch à R é NW à NGW à I, which means unexpected. More than people expected. From the epitaph of Mrs. Gao.
The origin of Idioms
According to the epitaph of Mrs. Gao written by Ye Shi of Song Dynasty, "every family cares about their family affairs and is extremely cowardly. It shows that if they don't have it, people may be quite easy. Once they catch Zhang Fengda, they will be beyond expectation. People are not surprised. They think that they can do it, but they just think that they are reluctant to do it. Until they have not done it for a long time."
Analysis of Idioms
Unexpected, unexpected
Idiom usage
As predicate, attributive, adverbial; point out people unexpected
upset
act as if nothing were on one 's mind - ruò wú qí shì
travel after telling the destiny - yōu bì yǒu fāng
To sell the husband and the slave - fàn fū yě lì
Secure the country and enrich the people - ān guó fù mín