spread rumours to create trouble
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Z à oy á NSH à ngsh à, which means fabricating empty words to stir up trouble. It comes from Mencius wanzhangshang.
The origin of Idioms
"Mencius wanzhangshang" said: "a good person will do it." Zhu Xi of Song Dynasty Annotated: "a good thing is a person who likes to make things happen." The second chapter of "he Dian" written by Zhang Nanzhuang in Qing Dynasty: "just say that he made a story and sued him in his name. I'm not afraid not to buy peace and tranquility with big ingots and silk."
Idiom usage
Since then, I dare not go to a mansion to make trouble, and dare not make trouble outside. The 16th chapter of Wu Jianren's strange situation witnessed in 20 years in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : zào yán shēng shì
spread rumours to create trouble
Adults don't feel comfortable. They don't feel comfortable. chéng rén bù zì zài,zì zài bù chéng rén