unorthodox ways
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is p á NGM é NW à ID à o, which means that it originally refers to an improper religious sect. It refers to the improper academic school. Now it generally refers to something that is not decent. It comes from the book of rites, the king system.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of rites · the king system" says: "to hold the left way, to disturb the government, to kill." The 34th chapter of the romance of the gods by Xu Zhonglin of Ming Dynasty: "the left side of the road is as chaotic as hemp, only because he fainted the Lord and started to investigate."
Idiom usage
There are vulgar and familiar people, there are laymen, and there are people who are not aware of the past until they die. A postscript to huajiantang poems by Zheng Xie in Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: heresy and heresy
unorthodox ways
have neither fault to find with nor praise to bestow - wú jiù wú yù
Eating old things is like a stick in the neck - shí gǔ rú gěng
Six links and four breakthroughs - liù tōng sì pì