Burn the nest and make trouble
Burning the nest and stirring up trouble, a Chinese idiom, pronounced f é NCH á OD ǎ oxu é in pinyin, means complete destruction. It's from flounder: the thief.
The origin of Idioms
Li Yu of the Qing Dynasty said in his flounder: running a thief: "if you use the second strategy, you can burn the nest and dig holes, cut grass and root, and leave no more than one thief."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: burning the nest
Idiom usage
To destroy completely; destroy completely
Burn the nest and make trouble
let one 's personal interest affect the whole - yǐ sī hài gōng