Looking for faults in fur
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p ī m á oqi ú C ī, which means to find fault intentionally. It comes from the comprehensive biography of Cui yuan in the old book of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"Cui yuan's comprehensive biography of the old book of the Tang Dynasty:" although the outside shows sincere and thick, but deep and mean, every time he is subject to prison, he will be covered with hair to find fault, and fall into a new situation. "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attributive, or object; used to refer to deliberate nitpicking.
Chinese PinYin : pī máo qiú cī
Looking for faults in fur
be promiscuous in sex relations. zhān huā rě cǎo
severity in speech and fairness in principle -- as the utterance of an upright person. cí yán yì zhèng