The devil grabs the wolf and howls
GUI Zhuo Lang Hao is a Chinese word, and its pinyin is Gu ǐ Zhu ā L á NGH á o, which means to describe crying and crying. It's the same as "crying ghosts". Source: Ouyang Shan's Gao Gan da.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 19 of Ouyang Shan's Gao Gan Da: "Ren Guihua is so upset that she doesn't know what to do when she hears him howling."
Idiom usage
As predicate, attribute and adverbial;
The devil grabs the wolf and howls
a place just big enough to get the knees in - róng xī zhī dì
of a woman with face powdered and eyebrows darkened - fěn bái dài lǜ
Han Xin's generals, more is better - hán xìn jiàng bīng,duō duō yì shàn
a landscape of mountains and lakes or rivers - shān guāng shuǐ sè