grotesque
Strange shape, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu à x í nggu à izhu à ng, meaning strange shape, refers to different general, strange shape. From the history of Zen.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 20 of Zen real anecdotes: "when you approach the city, suddenly the city gate opens and four night forks stand out. They are grotesque, ferocious and strange."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attributive and adverbial to describe the shape of an object.
grotesque
romantic themes ; to waste money in houses of ill repute - xuě yuè fēng huā
the crumbs which fall from one 's master 's table - yú bēi lěng zhì
punish one as a warning to a hundred - chéng yī jǐng bǎi
All water and all mountains are poor - shuǐ jìn shān qióng
regarded as a favour without patting trouble to oneself - shùn shuǐ rén qíng
take into consideration both needs of the state and the interests of the collectives - tǒng chóu jiān gù