exaggerate
Zhang huangqishi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ā nghu á ngq í sh ì, which means to describe exaggeration. It comes from the biography of Zhang Zhuang in the history of Song Dynasty.
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Exaggerate the original. Exaggeration. The same as "Zhang Daqi's Ci".
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In the biography of Zhang Zhuang in the history of the Song Dynasty, it is said that "Zu Dao and Zhuang were good at starting a brigade, provoking a quarrel, asking for merit, falsely saying that all the people were effective, and they got the land with money. At that time, the officials in charge of the imperial court made great contributions to appease the four barbarians. To celebrate and to reward, Zhang huangqishi. There is nothing greater than that
Feng Menglong's Yu Shi Ming Yan of Ming Dynasty (Volume 22): "Jia Sidao predicted that Gong Zong was young and timid, and deliberately informed the emperor of the Yuan Dynasty of his affairs, and asked him to unify the army."
Chinese PinYin : zhāng huáng qí shì
exaggerate
Wash the intestines and stomach. xǐ cháng dí wèi
Support the thunder and split the moon. chēng tíng liè yuè