unorthodox ways
Evil and devious ways, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is Xi é m ó w à ID à o, meaning improper words and deeds or ways. From the biography of the new heroes.
The origin of Idioms
Kong Jue and Yuan Jing's "biography of new heroes of children" is the first time: "we don't care about the things brought by evil spirits and crooked ways!"
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; used in writing. The first paragraph of Yang Shuo's three thousand li River and mountain: "aunt Yao is afraid that her daughter will read some evil little libretto." Chapter one of Kegang's chasing the deer and the Central Plains: "this man is a kind-hearted, straight tube, always can not see evil devils and crooked ways."
unorthodox ways
a refined pleasure of poetic minds - yǎ rén shēn zhì
a verbal statement without any proof - kōng kǒu wú píng
like the palm of one 's own hand - làn rú zhǐ zhǎng