Make a lie
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à Hu à ngz á OK à ng, which means lying and cheating. It comes from Jin Ping Mei CI Hua.
The origin of Idioms
The ninety second chapter of Jin Ping Mei CI Hua written by Lan Ling Xiaosheng in Ming Dynasty: "this Yang Dalang is named Yang Guangyan, nicknamed tie Jia. He is devoted to selling the wind and rain, and making false statements."
Idiom usage
As predicate, attribute, object; used in spoken English
Chinese PinYin : jià huǎng záo kōng
Make a lie
There are many mountains and rocks. zhòng yán dié zhàng
estimate one 's own moral and material strength. duó dé liàng lì
sacrifice life for the sake of gain. pōu fù cáng zhū
be able to accept advice from one 's inferiors. cóng jiàn rú liú