doings of ghosts and gods
It is a Chinese idiom, pronounced Gu ǐ sh ǐ sh é NCH ā I. It means that it seems that some ghosts and gods are instigating us to do something we didn't expect to do. From the peach blossom.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's "peach blossom" the fourth fold: "this scene is quietly promoted, like a ghost."
Idiom usage
This is a happy time for these people. The 49th chapter of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty
doings of ghosts and gods
to hold on to one job while seeking a better one - qí mǎ zhǎo mǎ
all over the mountains and plains - màn shān biàn yě
a word spoken goes faster than a team of four horses - sì bù jí shé