make trouble out of nothing
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin means w ú sh ì sh ē ngsh ì. To find fault for no reason, to make trouble intentionally. It comes from reading & lt; jinteng & gt;, written by Li Zhi of Ming Dynasty: "no disturbance, no trouble."
explain
You can't make trouble without saying it. To find fault for no reason, to make trouble intentionally.
source
Reading & lt; jinteng & gt;, written by Li Zhi of Ming Dynasty: "no disturbance, no trouble." commonly used idioms. Idiom spelling wsss idiom phonetic notation ㄨㄕㄧㄕㄥㄕㄧㄧㄥㄧㄧㄥㄥㄧㄧㄧㄧㄧㄧㄧㄧㄥㄥㄥㄧㄧㄧㄧㄧㄧㄧㄧㄥㄥㄥㄥㄧㄧ ㄧ
Chinese PinYin : wú shì shēng shì
make trouble out of nothing
from the first small beginnings one can see how things will develop. jiàn wēi zhī méng
miserable and gloomy atmosphere. chóu yún cǎn dàn
gladdening the heart and refreshing the mind. qìn rén xīn pí