Chinese Phrase - To do more harm than good

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To do more harm than good

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成事不足败事有余
chéng shì bù zú - bài shì yǒu yú
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成事不足败事有余

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chéng shì bù zú - bài shì yǒu yú

Literal meaning: Accomplish Matter Not Suffice - Fail Matter Have Plenty
To be unable to achieve any good results, but always spoiling things. This can be used about a clumsy person, who just happens to cause more trouble than do good.
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