add details of a story
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ti ā nzh ī Z ē ngy è, meaning metaphors are added one after another. From the history of Chinese popular literature.
Idiom explanation
Metaphors are added one after another. It is the same as "adding branches and leaves".
The origin of Idioms
Zheng Zhenduo's history of Chinese popular literature, Chapter 3, section 6: "at that time, the five character poem was a new style, and some scholars used it to rewrite it."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: to add, to add
Idiom usage
To be an attributive or adverbial; exaggerate
add details of a story
untidy appearance with prisoner 's unkempt hair and unwashed face - qiú shǒu gòu miàn
engaging one to hold the " knife " -- employ a person to write an essay in one 's name - qiàn rén zhuō dāo
judge other people 's feelings by one 's own - néng jìn qǔ pì
loyalty , filial piety , chastity and righteousness - zhōng xiào jié yì
Cover the sea and move the mountains - fù hǎi yí shān