there are complaints all around
The Chinese idiom pinyin is Z é y ǒ UF á NY á n, which originally means that there are many people talking about things, but now it means that many people are talking about things and expressing dissatisfaction. It comes from Zuo Zhuan, the fourth year of Duke Ding.
The origin of Idioms
Zuo Zhuan, the fourth year of Duke Ding, said: "Huitong is difficult. If you have trouble talking about it, don't rule it."
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning and refers to argument. We can't share the same ideals with our old friends. It's just what we should do. (letters from Lu Xun to Xu shoushang)
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms complaining, complaining antonyms praise, praise
there are complaints all around
lush southern-type fields north of the great wall - sāi běi jiāng nán
look for release through the pain - bù gǎi qí lè