Strange things
Huiguai is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Hu ī Gu ǐ Ju é Gu à I, which means strange. It comes from Zhuangzi's Qi Wu Lun.
The origin of Idioms
Chuang Tzu's theory of Qi Wu: "it's strange to recover, and the way is one."
Idiom usage
Examples: all the strange things in the heaven and the earth, the interaction between life experiences, and the myriad forms are all used as the forms, and then they are called poems. Qian Qianyi's book of songs by Qu Youzhong in Qing Dynasty
Strange things
graceful and handsome like a bird spreading its wings or a pheasant showing off its resplendent feather in flight -- descriptive of buildings - niǎo gé huī fēi
Send a letter from a wild goose - jì yàn chuán shū
abuse one 's power and take bribes - zhāo quán nà lù
one log cannot prop up a tottering building - dú mù nán zhī