exaggerate embellishment to a story
Add oil and vinegar, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ā y ó UTI ā NC ù, meaning to exaggerate or exaggerate the need to add in the narrative or speech without the original content, the same as "add oil and vinegar". It's from the spring tide.
The origin of Idioms
Kefei's "Spring Rush" 26: "there are people who do not have any malice, but like to explore the secrets of others, and then add fuel, secretly and enthusiastically broadcast out."
Idiom usage
It refers to exaggeration.
Chinese PinYin : jiā yóu tiān cù
exaggerate embellishment to a story
Wrong recognition of face mark. cuò rèn yán biāo
prick one 's own thigh with a needle to keep himself awake. yǐn zhuī cì gǔ