Out of place
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g é B ù Xi ā NgR ù, which means to describe each other is not compatible. It comes from Lu Xun's collection of books.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's just a collection of essays on reading: "if you only ask others for advice, then everyone's hobbies are different, and they are always incompatible."
Idiom usage
As a predicate, an object, an attribute; used in thoughts, feelings, words and deeds; as an example, from being incompatible with each other to being confused, the result is a mess. Lu Xun's miscellaneous feeling of buttonhole silk
Out of place
the lingering fragrance of leftover cream - yú gāo shèng fù