What are some poems that describe "strange"?

1. "Shuidiao Getou·Linggu has pod gas" by Yu Guobao of Song Dynasty

Linggu has pod gas, which is entangled in Bashan. The clouds are steaming and the raindrops are about to drift away, strangely out of the world.

2. "Secluded Residence" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty

It is still strange in early years, but the pain is swept away in middle age.

3. "Magpie Bridge Immortal·Poems Are Not Romantic" by Han Wei of the Song Dynasty

Poems are not romantic, wine is not worthless, they are both sad and autumnal. How can I express my desire to sing with you, but I can't reach the new and cool realm. The light clouds are smearing the moon, and the diagonal river is flowing back and forth, making it vaguely strange. There are ninety thousand people dancing in the Yaolin in the strong wind, but there are only a few, and there is no harm in the world.

4. "Forty-Eight Jindan Poems" by Zhang Jixian of the Song Dynasty

Most of them are strange and confusing, and they will be tempted at the first sight of sexual immorality.

5. "Ezhu Enlightenment Song" by Lu Yan of the Tang Dynasty

I started reading several strange articles and couldn't read them all overnight.

6. "Chongshouyuan Shuangzhong Shuangge" by Han Song of the Song Dynasty

Exquisite and thin to the bone, strangely rugged and green.

What are some modern sentences about "strange"?

1. The real happiness of traveling lies not in the destination, but in the process. Meeting different people, encountering strange things, overcoming various difficulties, and listening to different languages ??are all great joys for me. Although there is a world in a grain of sand, a paradise in a flower. What's more, the world is more than just a grain of sand and a flower. The world is an accumulation of more or less wonderful phenomena. I watched and listened, and my experience became richer. ——Sanmao

2. Love is always so strange? It obviously doesn’t mind everything, but in the end it forgives everything. ——Annie Baby

3. People, it’s really strange. Without outsiders to prove you, you often can’t see your own value.

——San Mao's "The Story of the Sahara"