make trouble
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n á C ū Ji ā x ì, which means to make trouble. It's from the back court flower.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · Zheng Tingyu's houting flower first fold: "if there is one who takes the thick and the thin to step on the tail, but it is said that half of this thing will stop and half will be divided."
Chinese PinYin : ná cū jiā xì
make trouble
Small power and heavy responsibility. lì xiǎo rèn zhòng
abundant clay makes a large buddha - through the help of many supports , a man becomes great. ní duō fó dà
make a pillow of one 's spear waiting for daybreak. zhěn gē dá dàn
the path winds along mountain ridges. fēng huí lù zhuǎn