Set the scene
It is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is "zh ā of ē NGL ǎ nhu ǒ". It is a metaphor for provoking right and wrong. It comes from ancient and modern novels.
The origin of Idioms
The first volume of Feng Menglong's ancient and modern novels in Ming Dynasty: "the place is frivolous, there are many children, and you are born beautiful. Don't look at it in front of the door and catch fire."
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning, which means to provoke right and wrong
Examples
Ling Mengchu of Ming Dynasty, the ninth volume of "the second moment makes a surprise": "it's his own family, how can I beat you?
Chinese PinYin : zhāo fēng lǎn huǒ
Set the scene
be able to penetrate deeply into all things. shuǐ jīng dēng lóng
maintain the moral integrity in one 's later years. huáng huā wǎn jié
Believe what you say and do what you do. yán bì xìn,xíng bì guǒ
To seek survival and harm benevolence. qiú shēng hài rén