court disaster
Causing trouble is a Chinese word, pronounced R ě Hu ò zh ā oy ā ng, which means to bring trouble to oneself. It comes from LAN Caihe.
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Bring disaster.
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The third part of the book "Lan Cai he" written by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty: "I've come here several times. I've admonished King Li, but he didn't listen. I'm afraid that he'll get into trouble."
Chinese PinYin : rě huò zhāo yāng
court disaster
head and tail corresponding with each other. shǒu wěi xiāng yìng
play up to people of power and influence. bā gāo zhī ér
The big eye looks at the small eye. dà yǎn wàng xiǎo yǎn
rely on one another as cheek and jowl. fǔ chē xiāng jiāng