When it's good, the mother is kind and the son is filial, but when it's bad, what is it?

Chicken Flying and Dog Jumping

Mother's Mercy and Son's Filial Piety is a Chinese idiom, pinyin is mǔcízǐxiào, which means a mother's kindness and love for her son, and a child's filial piety for his parents. From "Shangshu - Kang Guan"

Chicken Flying and Dog Jumping, a Chinese idiom with the pinyin jīfēigǒutiào, means to frighten a chicken into flying, and a dog into jumping all over the place, describing a panic that is so great that it makes a mess. From Exercise. Mao Dun, "Exercise": "Yet here Chen Keming imagines, on the one hand suspicious, and on the other hand fearful of the resentment caused by the chickens flying and dogs jumping, everyone in danger.