No, it doesn't. Sometimes a story can be vague because the person telling it isn't good at expressing themselves or they don't remember all the facts precisely. It doesn't mean they're intentionally lying.
Well, a vague story doesn't equal a lie. Maybe the circumstances were complex and hard to explain precisely, or the storyteller was trying to protect someone's feelings. So, being vague doesn't always imply dishonesty.
It means that a false statement or account is created using elements from a real event or situation. For example, a writer might take a real - life incident and then distort or exaggerate parts of it to create a more interesting or sensational story, which is the lie based on that true story.
It was a Chinese idiom, meaning that although it was mentioned, it was not described in detail. It is often used to describe situations where one's speech or writing is not detailed enough. The origin of this idiom came from Han Yu's "Yuan Dao" in the Tang Dynasty. Synonyms have words that are not clear, while antonyms have things that are not detailed, things that are not detailed, and things that are not detailed.
It means that within a fictional story, there can be hidden or underlying truths that are presented in a way that might not be straightforward or obvious.
It could imply that the so - called allies are not trustworthy and there is a continuous cycle of falsehoods among them. Maybe it refers to a situation where people who are supposed to be on the same side keep deceiving each other, and this has become an unending pattern.
The human path was vague, and the immortal path was vague. It meant that the path of life was vague and boundless, and it was difficult to see clearly. The path of immortal cultivation was confused and far away, and it was difficult to grasp. This sentence came from the Celestial Way Scripture, which meant that the path of a person's life was full of uncertainty and confusion, and the path of immortal cultivation was even more full of confusion and elusiveness. To be specific, the insignificance of humanity referred to the state of uncertainty and ambiguity in life, which could not be accurately predicted and grasped. On the other hand, the boundless immortal path referred to the fact that the path of immortal cultivation was full of confusion and elusiveness. Cultivators needed to constantly explore and comprehend the principles of the Great Dao in order to reach the realm of becoming immortals. Generally speaking, this sentence expressed the complexity and uncertainty of life and the path of immortality.
It was a Chinese idiom that referred to something that was mentioned but not described in detail. It came from Han Yu's Original Dao of the Tang Dynasty. This idiom is often used to describe a situation that has been roughly discussed or not discussed in detail. It can be used as a predicative or a pronoun to indicate. Synonyms have words that are not clear, while antonyms have things that are not detailed, things that are not detailed.
I'm not sure who said it. But it might mean that in fiction, although the events and characters aren't real, they can reveal or convey important truths and insights about life and humanity.
Well, it could mean that in a game or situation where the first lie told is the winning factor, and it's related to Reese's Book Club picking a novel. Maybe it's a creative or cryptic way of saying something about the selection process in the club being influenced by some sort of 'first lie' concept, though it's quite unclear without more context.
If we look at each word separately. 'Games' are activities with rules for entertainment or competition. 'Lie' has different meanings, like not telling the truth or being in a horizontal position. 'My story' is the narrative of my experiences. Put together, it might be that the games are a part of a situation where my story has been distorted. For example, in a competitive game, someone might spread false information about my actions or experiences in the game, thus 'games lie my story'.
It depends on the specific story. Sometimes the truth lies in the details, while in others, it might be hidden in the motives or intentions of the characters.