court disaster
Soliciting disaster, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "zh ā oz ā IL ǎ nhu", which means soliciting disaster. From the story of pipa, Miss Niu admonishes her father.
Analysis of Idioms
To cause trouble
The origin of Idioms
Yuanben Gaoming's story of Pipa: Miss Niu admonishes her father: "if you want to break the casserole, it's you who bring disaster."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, or object.
Examples
The old official said, "how can it not be affected? How can it not be seen? It's just that his opponents are interested. Who dares to meddle in this business? " The first chapter of the biography of Haodan
court disaster
build bridges across the rivers - yù shuǐ dié qiáo
No one in the court should be an official - cháo lǐ wú rén mò zuò guān
leadership rendered ineffectual by recalcitrant subordinates - wěi dà nán diào
every day and examine every month - rì xǐng yuè shì
draw from one to make good the deficits of another - yì bǐ zhù cǐ