become entangled in
Entangled, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is Ji ū ch á Nb ù Q ī ng, describes chaos, can't figure out the clue, also refers to deliberately looking for trouble, grasp a little refused to let go. It's from Hua Yue Chen.
The origin of Idioms
In the 25th chapter of Hua Yue Chen by Wei Zian of the Qing Dynasty, "Qiu Chen sighs:" you will come as soon as you are invited, and you will be entangled again in the future. "
Idiom usage
It's formal; it's predicate and object; it's derogatory.
become entangled in
To invite subjugation and treason - zhāo wáng nà pàn
Sharpen one's toes to suit one's needs - xuē zhǐ shì jù
remove the stains and cleanse the filth - dí xiá dàng gòu
thump the table and praise the excellence of a thing - pāi àn jiào jué