Set up a trap
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z à om ó UB à J à ng, which means design and entrapment. It comes from the book of zuozhongzhi, a brief account of the rebellious Yin's feathered wings.
Notes on Idioms
Well, the same.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Ruoyu of the Ming Dynasty wrote in his "a brief account of the rebellious Yin's feathered wings" that "he killed all the people of Yang Zuo and made a plot to set up a trap. In fact, it is based on the extension of the clues."
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, object, attribute; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : zào móu bù jǐng
Set up a trap
get rid of an evil for the people. yǔ hǔ chú hài
To be burdened with one's responsibilities. fù rèn méng láo
drain the pond to catch all the fish. jié zé ér yú