Make a fool of yourself
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n ò nggu ǐ n ò ngsh é n, which refers to troublemaking. From the lamp on the wrong road.
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attributive, adverbial; refers to troublemakers
The origin of Idioms
The 33rd chapter of Li Lvyuan's Qiludeng in Qing Dynasty: "he plays tricks every day and shows his horse's feet to drive him out. How do you weigh big brother? "
Analysis of Idioms
Idiom Jielong: make a fool of a ghost - calm spirit
Make a fool of yourself
make a concealed reference to sth. - zhǐ dōng shuō xī
sincerity can make metal and stone crack - jīn shí kě kāi
can 't tell how many there are -- numerous similar cases - bù zhī fán jǐ
old in age but vigorous in mind - fà duǎn xīn cháng
catch somebody unprepared - chū qí bù yì,gōng qí bù bèi