make trouble under a certain pretext
Shi Chu Ming is a famous Chinese idiom. Pinyin is sh ī ch ū y ǒ um í ng, which means there must be a good reason to send troops. Later, it means there is a good reason to do something. It comes from the book of rites under the sandalwood bow.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] a famous soldier and [antonym] a nameless teacher
The origin of Idioms
In the book of rites, under the tan Gong: "a teacher must be famous."
Idiom usage
At this moment, we suddenly turn back to search again, to make him unprepared, and it's ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. Qu Bo's the forest and the snow
make trouble under a certain pretext
and then become enemies with each other - fǎn mù chéng chóu
go to work in the field before dawn and come home after dark - dài yuè pī xīng
the truth about a person or a matter - lú shān zhēn miàn