The sentences spoken by Zou Jifeng, the king of Qi, with exaggerated gestures show his great achievements.

Zou Ji satirizes the King of Qi, which comes from The Warring States Policy Qi Ce I. It tells the story of Zou Ji, a counselor of Qi State during the Warring States Period, who persuaded the monarch to open his mind and improve his politics.

Among them, a famous saying in Shangshu that "Yan, Zhao, Han, Wei, and are all in the same place" was pointed out with exaggerated rhetoric.

This sentence uses exaggerated rhetoric. When other countries came to the Qi Dynasty to meet the King of Qi, it can be seen that the greatest role of respecting Qi is to make other countries submit to their princes. In fact, "Yan, Zhao, Han and Wei Wenzhi all look forward to Qi" does not necessarily conform to historical facts. This is the good effect of naming "Qi" in an exaggerated way. Zou Ji's sarcastic suggestion from the side has received the effect, which naturally leads to the main idea.