Seeking after trouble
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ǎ OSH ì x ú NF ē I, which means to find fault intentionally. It comes from the story of the white rabbit, suihunts, by Ming Wu Ming.
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate, attribute, or object
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: seeking right and wrong
The origin of Idioms
"Brother and sister-in-law don't sleep on patrol every night, asking for trouble. Elder brother and sister-in-law, he has no idea what he is doing, and he expects that heaven will bear the loss. "
Idiom explanation
Picky, looking for right and wrong. It's about looking for faults.
Chinese PinYin : tǎo shì xún fēi
Seeking after trouble
describe in minute, vivid detail. qióng xíng jì xiàng
Thirty six strategies, walking is the best. sān shí liù cè,zǒu wéi shàng cè
Parallel shoulder overlapping. pián jiān dié jì
find it difficult to tear apart. nán shě nán fēn