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What does it mean to stir up a hornet's nest?
The original intention of poking a hornet's nest is to poke a hornet's nest with a stick, and then the hornet will flee everywhere, fight back against intruders and protect the hive. Now I want to make trouble for myself.

Sting a hornet's nest

Bopomofo

Source: Modern Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi": "A kind of boldness and confusion that knows that it is wrong, but is willing to try, firmly grasped his heart. When I was young, I used a pole to poke a hornet's nest. "

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One. Synonym:

Ask for it? [Zu K incarnation]?

Basic definition: beg: provoke. Find your own pain.

Source: Modern Lu Xun's Hua Gai Ji: "But I have a question. I also suspect that I asked for it, that is, I have to think about it occasionally. "

Second, antonyms:

Self-knowledge? 【zh zh zh míng】?

Basic definition: used to refer to the ability to know yourself correctly: people are expensive and have self-knowledge.

Source: Chapter 33 of Laozi in the Warring States Period: "Those who know others are wise, and those who know themselves are clear."

Vernacular translation: People who can understand others are smart, and people who can understand themselves are wise.