deliberately embellish the facts
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǒ UZH ī Ti ā NY è, which means to narrate things or to report other people's words, in order to exaggerate, add words without original content. From four generations in one house.
The origin of Idioms
Lao She's "four generations in the same hall" 11: "when Tong Fang came home, he told Gao Di what he had said, but he was secretly listened to by his younger brother."
Idiom usage
Combined; predicate; derogatory.
deliberately embellish the facts
unable to fly even with a pair of wings - chā chì nán táo
Supporting the young and supporting the old - xié yòu fú lǎo
There is nothing to be ashamed of - bǎi wú yī kān