Search for strange things
Soqi is a Chinese word,
Pinyin: s à UQ í Ju é Gu à I,
Search for novelty.
Entry
Search for strange things
Pinyin
sōuqíjuéguài
Citation explanation
Pick: pick. Search for novelty, select strangeness. The description of writing poetry is deliberately carved. Han Yu's preface to Jingtan's poems of singing harmony in Tang Dynasty: "his ambition lies in poems and books, and his diction lies in chanting songs. He has a cycle of singing harmony, searching for strange things, and carving words, which is not a bit more appropriate than webrilu's haggard and dedicated people." Fang Dongshu's preface of the Qing Dynasty: "if the morality of Laozi and Zhuangzi, the school of Ci Poetry of the Song Dynasty, search for strange things, anecdote about poetry and book, not only the couple who are determined to be a little bit more martial."
usage
Used as predicate, attributive or object; used in written language search: search. Decision: choose, choose. Strange, strange: strange, rare. Search for the novel and pick the rare. Most of them refer to poems and essays, which are deliberately seeking novelty and novelty. It is also called "searching for strange things".
Search for strange things
when one sees the saddle he thinks of the horse -- one thing leads to another - jiàn ān sī mǎ
cut the weeds and dig up the roots - chǎn cǎo chú gēn