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What is the allusion of the idiom "Wonderful"?

Idiom: unbelievable

Pinyin: fěi yí suǒ sī

Meaning explanation: bandit: no; Yi: Usually. It means that words and actions are bizarre and beyond ordinary people's imagination.

Story allusion: Zhouyi Huan: "Huan has hills, which is incredible."

Sentence: when sun laishan entered the central court, he was very interested, but Wu was ~. (Levin's History of Qing Palace, Volume II)

beyond all expectations

I mean

[Interpretation] Bandits; That is, "no"; No; Yi: pass "Yi"; Laws and practices; Extended to ordinary; Just so-so Not imagined according to common sense. Describe people's thoughts, speeches, skills, things, etc. ; Extraordinary.

[Language] "Zhouyi Huan": "There are hills in Huan; Unbelievable. "

[Pronunciation] Bandits; It can't be pronounced "fēi".

[Appearance identification] Bandits; Can't write "bah"

Fantasy [near meaning] fantasy

[Usage] Describe the strangeness or complexity of things. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.

Verb-object structure

[Discrimination] ~ It is different from "daydreaming": ~ Describe an idea or phenomenon that is beyond conventional thinking; Can be used as an object; "Fantasy" refers to thinking out of reality; Generally, it is not an object, but a predicate.

[Example] Due to the reform and opening up; Western culture and ideas flock to our country together; Therefore, it is very important to grasp the construction of spiritual civilization.