exaggerate
Zhang Daqi's Ci is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is zh ā n ɡ D à Q í C í, which means to exaggerate the content by speaking and writing. From the preface to send Yang Shaoyin away.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu of Tang Dynasty wrote a preface to sending Yang Shaoyin away: "can Taishi's family publicize its affairs again? Is there any trace of inheriting Er Shu?"
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute; refers to boast.
Examples
Fu Er Bang's hammer is so simple that it's too much hype. He has not only been there, but also been compared one by one. (Chapter 52 of Wu Jingzi's officialdom in the Qing Dynasty)
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: Zhang exaggerates and exaggerates
Antonym: seeking truth from facts
Chinese PinYin : zhāng dà qí cí
exaggerate
make up a deficiency by the surplus. jué cháng bǔ duǎn
Dragonflies shake stone pillars. qīng tíng hàn shí zhù