引风吹火
Explanation: Citation provoke. Using the wind to Chuihuo, so the more the fire burned more brightly. Metaphor from which to incite and provoke trouble. Usage: -Linked; as the predicate attribute; containing derogatory Source: Original Song, Buddhism, Taoism, "Jing Chuan Deng recorded" Thirteen volumes due to wind and fire, the force is small. " Examples: Sidelines, Collateral, ~, station dry shore children, not help tear down the oil bottle, are all seeds from him.- Thesaurus: Chishuizhangbo, stir up trouble, control the forces of nature with the abilty to summon wind and rain, stir up trouble, to incur unnecessary trouble
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