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Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h à ow é ISH à Du à n, which means like to make trouble. From the book of Jin, biography of the queen of civilization.
Idiom usage
He is always at odds with his colleagues.
Analysis of Idioms
Make trouble
The origin of Idioms
"The book of Jin · the biography of the king of civilization" says: "you will forget your righteousness when you see profit. You will be good at making trouble. If you spoil you, you will be in chaos. You can't take a big responsibility."
Idiom explanation
I like to make trouble.
Chinese PinYin : hào wéi shì duān
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