Young and white horse
Qingsi Baima, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī ngs ī B á im ǎ, which means people who make trouble. It comes from the biography of Hou jingzhuan.
The idiom comes from the period of the Southern Dynasty, Liang Dynasty and the common people's Republic of China After that, Hou Jing made trouble, took the white horse, took the green silk as the rein, and all the soldiers were in green clothes, marching from Shouchun to Jiankang. See book of Liang, biography of Hou Jing and Book of Sui, annals of five elements.
Chinese PinYin : qīng sī bái mǎ
Young and white horse
irrelevant disputes about affairs. xián shì xián fēi