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欲盖弥彰 is formed by the direct combination of four characters: (to desire), (to cover), (more), and (conspicuous). It originates from a specific historical account in the classical text "Zuozhuan", where the phrase describes an action of trying to conceal a fault, which instead amplifies its visibility. The formation sequentially presents the intention to hide followed by the result of increased exposure, creating a cause-effect structure within the idiom.

Word Definition - 欲盖弥彰

yù gài mí zhāng trying to hide it makes it more conspicuous (idiom); A cover up only makes matters worse.