seek a quarrel
In Chinese, the Pinyin is x ú NSH ì sh ē NGF ē I, which means to deliberately create trouble and cause disputes. From Song of crows by AI Wu.
Idiom usage
It means to make trouble intentionally
Examples
Women generally like to make trouble.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: to stir up trouble and stir up right and wrong
The origin of Idioms
AI Wu's song of the crow: "now he has to bear it. People often come to make trouble. They are worried that they can't find a loophole."
Idiom explanation
It is used to describe intentional trouble and dispute.
Chinese PinYin : xún shì shēng fēi
seek a quarrel
When a viper stings his hand, a strong man will get rid of it. fù shé shì shǒu,zhuàng shì jiě wàn
cause of vital and lasting importance. bǎi nián dà yè
Hold your head high and believe in your eyebrows. áng shǒu shēn méi
with a severe countenance and a harsh voice. zhèng yán lì yán
referring to official scholars. é guān bó dài
have won fame both at home and abroad. chí míng zhōng wài