stir up trouble
When things happen, Chinese idioms, Pinyin read y ù sh ì sh ēē ngdu ā n, which means that a good person will make trouble as soon as he has a chance. From selected Chinese Folktales: the number one young man.
The origin of Idioms
"He often finds fault when he is in trouble," says Yang Zhuangyuan, selected from Chinese folktales
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive; it refers to stirring up right and wrong.
Chinese PinYin : yù shì shēng duān
stir up trouble
Killing chickens to teach monkeys. zǎi jī jiào hóu
excellent singing or polished writing. zhū yuán yù jié