Add salt and vinegar
Add salt and vinegar, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ti ā NY á nzhec ù, which means to describe things or others' words, in order to exaggerate, add the original content. From Wang Xie's children.
Idiom explanation
It is used to describe things or other people's words. In order to exaggerate, it adds something that is not in the original. It's the same as "embellishment".
The origin of Idioms
Shen Congwen's Wang Xie's son: "the lawyer added salt and vinegar and told the seventh master what some big people said."
Add salt and vinegar
pull shaft of a cart and drop to the rut - pān chē wò zhé
pretending to be wealthy and generous - chàng chóu liáng shā
decision making through operations research - yùn chóu shè cè
the gods are angry and the people resentful - tiān nù rén yuàn