be meddlesome

be meddlesome

Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ě sh ì zh ā of ē I, which means to cause trouble, the same as "causing trouble". From Dongping mansion.

The origin of Idioms

The first fold of Dong Ping Fu written by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty: "ah, Xu Ning is closely with me. I'm afraid that if I don't comply, I'll make trouble in the city."

Idiom usage

Used as a predicate, object, or attribute.

Examples

Ming Shi Naian's "outlaws of the marsh" 103rd: "big grandmother is a tight stake, who dares to talk to you, causing trouble?"

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