monstrous absurdity
[Idiom]: 咄咄怪事 [pinyin]:d uōduōguàishì [interpretation]: The sound of surprise.
Describe strange things that don't make sense and are incomprehensible. [Idiom story]: Yin Hao, a native of the Jin Dynasty, once made a history of assassination, and later, trusted by the imperial court, served as a general of the Chinese army in the Northern Expedition to Qin, and commanded the military of Yangzhou, Yuzhou, Xuzhou, Yanzhou, and Qingzhou.
Although Yin Hao was educated, he was not good at fighting, and as a result, he failed in the Northern Expedition and was removed from his post and exiled to Xin'an (present-day Quxian County, Zhejiang).
After his exile, he never complained, but often used his fingers to write and draw in the air. Someone found out that he wrote yes to the void
The words "aggressive and weird". It turned out that Yin Hao was using this to express his inner dissatisfaction and boredom.
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