little about a major issue
In Chinese, Pinyin is d à t í Xi à Ozu à, which means to turn a big topic into a small article. It means to treat a big problem as a small matter. From the growth of ghosts.
The origin of Idioms
Zhou Zuoren's the growth of Ghosts: "but for thousands of years, it has not been a day. There are a lot of books on it. You can't feel like a tail outside the door. Moreover, there seem to be a lot of problems in the ghost world. It's enough to study the life review of the scholars in the Institute. I only propose one topic here, that is, let's make a big deal of the above-mentioned growth of ghosts. Let's have a little insight and wait for the enlightenment."
Idiom usage
This kind of plan is too naive. It's too close to "making a mountain out of a molehill" for state affairs and too close to "making a mountain out of a molehill" for literature. Biography of Shen Congwen
little about a major issue
sharpen one 's weapon to be ready for a fight - mó lì yǐ xū
cannot bear playing second fiddle - bù gān hòu rén
topple the mountains to crash the egg -- to cause a disaster to come - pái shān yā luǎn