Looking for flaws
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ú Nb à NSU à zh à n, which means to trace the fault of others only from the surface. From the palace of eternal life · xing'en.
The origin of Idioms
In the palace of eternal life · xing'en written by Hong Sheng in Qing Dynasty, it is said that "you are used to being charming and naive, looking for flaws and flaws, and showing off your mind in a riddle."
Idiom usage
They are used as objects and attributives. They are often used in figurative sentences. The story of the night and the twins by he bange in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : xún bān suǒ zhàn
Looking for flaws
travel through all the kingdoms. zhōu yuó liè guó
when there are too many debts , one stops worrying about them. zhài duō bù chóu
the nerves of the fingertips are linked with the heart. shí zhǐ lián xīn
A bell is buckled by an arrow. yǐ tíng kòu zhōng
tears and snivel fall down at the same time. tì sì jiāo xià