Wait for a quarrel
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ā nx ì ns ì x ì, meaning to explore each other's flaws, loopholes, waiting for the opportunity. It comes from the biography of Lu Xun in the history of the Three Kingdoms.
Idiom usage
Waiting for the right time
The origin of Idioms
In the annals of the Three Kingdoms, Wu Shu and Lu Xun Zhuan, it is said that "there is no one to stop fighting. It is a clear lesson of the ancient times. It is advisable to stop and forge ahead with small rules for the time being, so as to accumulate the strength of the scholars and the people, watch for quarrels and wait for trouble, and the common people have no regrets and grudges."
Chinese PinYin : guān xìn sì xì
Wait for a quarrel
throw the helve after the hatchet. gū zhù yī zhì
not to change one 's voice and expression because of emotion. bù dòng shēng sè