无事生非
Explanation: No reason to find fault with the intention of making trouble. Usage: Complex type; as subject, predicate, attribute; containing derogatory Source: Qing Li Ruzhen "Flowers in the Mirror," a disturbing sub-fifty-eighth back to the robber, robbers are much ado about nothing. " Examples: Have disturbed the sub-bandit, a ~ the robber. (Qing Li Ruzhen "Flowers in the Mirror" fifty-eighth back) Results: Tofu in the bone to get that; stab charge rotten sore thigh Postscript: Tofu in the bone to get that; stab charge rotten sore thigh Riddle: Never fails- Thesaurus: add fuel to the fire, expand Holocaust Mountain, fan the flames, to add fuel to the fire, Tuibozhulang, add fuel to the flame
- Antonym Group: Good stop to give up, leave the matter at that, cephal- Put forward absence, exclude the difficulty and anxiety, exclude difficulties and solve dispute, Landaobosui
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