set the mountain on fire
Setting fire to a mountain, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f à n à Hu à sh à OSH à n, meaning to stir up the flames and stir up dissension. From "Oriental red".
The origin of Idioms
Kang Zhuo's Dongfanghong: "you don't know, Qi Zhanjie, who was bitten by a wolf with a leopard in his mouth, just set the mountain on fire in front of me a while ago!"
Analysis of Idioms
Stir up the flames
Idiom usage
Serial verb; predicate, object; derogatory.
Chinese PinYin : fàng huǒ shāo shān
set the mountain on fire
take what is wanted from a collection. qǔ jīng yòng hóng