make trouble
A matter of size or thickness. It refers to seeking trouble and making trouble.
Idiom explanation
Explanation: Take: create difficulties; coerce: coerce; thick and thin: refers to the big and small things. It refers to seeking trouble and making trouble.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: the wedge of Yuan Wu Ming's Chen Zhou Tan Mi: "I two rely on my father's tiger power. I take the rough with the subtle, and I guess the crooked. That one doesn't know my name."
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: ncxx [synonym]: make trouble [usage]: as predicate and attribute; refers to make trouble [English]: makemischief
make trouble
make the enemy yield and the different nation submit to the authority - huái dí fù yuǎn
One plant at a time, another at a time - dàn zhòng mù chéng