挑事

tiǎoshì
verb

Meanings

  1. 1 to stir up trouble
  2. 2 to provoke; to make a scene

Examples

Nǐ bié zài zhèlǐ tiǎoshì.
Don't make trouble here.
Tā jiùshì xiǎng tiǎoshì, bié lǐ tā.
He just wants to stir up trouble — ignore him.

Tips

usage
here is tiǎo (3rd tone, 'to provoke / pick'), not tiāo (1st tone, 'to choose / shoulder a load'). The verb-object form parallels 挑衅 'to provoke' and 'to nitpick'. Online, 挑事 overlaps heavily with 引战 — both describe deliberate provocation — but 挑事 is older and applies offline too (a workplace gossip 挑事, a kid 挑事 in the schoolyard).
mistakes
Don't read as tiāo here — that pronunciation is reserved for the 'choose' and 'shoulder' senses (挑选, ). For 'provoke', it's always tiǎo (挑事, 挑战, 挑拨).

Stroke Order

tiāo
shì