Dress up
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is sh ì Gu à Zhu ā ngq í, which means strange. It's from Li Yu's "casual love, exercise and tone change".
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
Li Yu of the Qing Dynasty wrote: "today's pear garden, if you buy a new edition, it will become more and more new because of its novelty. You will spare no effort to dress up strangely."
Idiom explanation
It's weird.
Dress up
be condemned out of one 's own mouth - lǐ qū cí qióng
be scattered in four directions and cast down - sì fēn wǔ luò
Comb the clouds and sweep the moon - shū yún lüě yuè
heat intense enough to melt stone and metals - shuò shí liú jīn
evoke memories of the past while living in the present - gǎn jīn sī xī
cannot help feeling rather embarrassed - nán hū wéi qíng