get excited over a little thing
Make a fuss, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à J à ngxi à Ogu à I, which means to describe being too surprised at nothing great. It's from "answering Lin Zezhi".
The origin of Idioms
In answer to Lin Zezhi written by Zhu Xi of Song Dynasty, it is said that "if we want to make this matter a normal thing, we should make it simple, and it will be effective after a long time. We don't have to make such a fuss, and we can draw models."
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, adverbial; used in negative sentences
get excited over a little thing
resplendent with variegated coloration - wǔ guāng shí sè
use one 's position to get even with another person for a private grudge - gōng bào sī chóu
the crows caw when the moon goes down - yuè luò wū tí