Explanation: Unassuming, causing disputes. Usage: Joint type; as the predicate attribute, object; containing derogatory Source: Ming Feng Meng "Ancient and Modern Fiction public row Ban Sung Chang Soul": "Now say a wealthy, law-abiding, not cause trouble." Examples: Student teaching class are not met, the school will often playful fashion, in the school also often ~. (Guo, "youth of my childhood")
Still made to stir up trouble
Still made to stir up trouble. "Ancient and Modern Fiction Soul Song, Zhang ban public row": "Now say a wealthy, law-abiding, not troublemakers." Wo Lung Sheng "swallows startled dragon" 16: "how, Yuxiaoxianzi that Monster again a troublemaker? "