A foot of water churns to make a wave
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A foot of water churns to make a wave (Y ī ch ǐ Shu ǐ f ā NT é ngzu ò y ī zh à NGB ō) is a common saying, which refers to the extreme exaggeration.
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The third discount of Yuan Wu Ming Shi's "striving for gratitude" is: "how can a girl be regarded as leaving only Zhila to talk freely when she's a foot of water churning and making a foot of waves."
Idiom information
Degree of common use: Average
Emotional color: commendatory words
Grammatical usage: used as attribute, object, clause; refers to exaggeration
Idiom structure: complex sentence
Time of birth: ancient times
A foot of water churns to make a hundred feet of waves
Chinese PinYin : yī chǐ shuǐ fān téng zuò yī zhàng bō
A foot of water churns to make a wave