1. Advancing officials to rank: Refers to the promotion of officials, also known as adding officials to rank; From the book "West Lake Part II: The Qiao Scholar Jin Luan Lost the Right" by Zhou Ji of the Ming Dynasty;
2. Adding bricks and tiles: originally, it refers to adding bricks and tiles continuously when building a house. Later, it means doing some work and doing a little bit of work;
3. To be superior: It means to be superior to others. It means to be more knowledgeable than ordinary people. It also means to be competitive; From The Book of Rites, On the Sandal Bow;
4. Jiagenzhuanquan: If you like it, hold it in your lap; if you don't like it, push it into the deep water. It is also used to describe the impermanence of love and hatred; From The Old Book of Tang, Biography of Jiang Gongfu;
5. Adding oil and vinegar: it means adding content that was not originally available when narrating or speaking for the need of exaggeration or exaggeration; From Spring