out of the ordinary
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ǎ Oji ǎ ob ù Q ú n, which means to describe excellent and outstanding, different and general. It comes from twenty four poems: elegance.
The origin of Idioms
In Sikongtu's twenty four poems, elegance, it is said that "to fall is to go, to be unconventional."
Idiom usage
As for the world of poetry, is it not the poets of Li and Du who expound "Feng" and "Ya"? Overview of Chinese literature by Tao Zengyou
Analysis of Idioms
Excellent and outstanding
out of the ordinary
be astute in conducting linancial affairs - lì xī qiū háo
promote to a higher office and rank - jiā guān jìn jué
eagerly crane and retract one's neck - tàn tóu suō nǎo