Cause trouble and bring disaster
Cause trouble, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ě Z ā izh ā Ohu, meaning to bring trouble to yourself. From Qi Ying bu.
The origin of Idioms
The first fold of Qi Ying Bu written by Shang Zhongxian in Yuan Dynasty: "if we don't cause trouble, we all make trouble ourselves."
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, object, attribute; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : rě zāi zhāo huò
Cause trouble and bring disaster
Gather up chapters and sentences. duō shí zhāng jù
A headache cures the head, but a foot cures the foot. tóu tòng yī tóu,jiǎo tòng yī jiǎo
a person of exceptional ability or striking appearance. rén cái chū zhòng
Thirty six strategies, walking is the best. sān shí liù cè,zǒu wéi shàng cè