Turn the tables on the right and stir up chaos
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ǎ nzh è NGB ō Lu à n, which means to govern troubled times and restore stability and normality. From Gongyang Zhuan, the 14th year of AI Gong.
Analysis of Idioms
Return to the right and set things right
Idiom usage
To correct a major mistake is to find out how he used to use his strength and seal, to carry his sword and his throat, to sacrifice and to eat. Ode to chaoxiangtai Temple by Du Fu in Tang Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
It is said in Gongyang Zhuan, the fourteenth year of AI Gong: "in the troubled times, it is against all the principles. It is not close to the spring and Autumn Annals."
Turn the tables on the right and stir up chaos
take up the cudgels for the injured party - bào dǎ bù píng
seven impairments and eight supplements - qī sǔn bā yì
topple the mountains to crash the egg -- to cause a disaster to come - rú shān yā luǎn
share with relatives and friends - zhān qīn dài yǒu