Listen and listen
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is d à ot à ng à RSH í, which means to believe the hearsay blindly. It comes from the second chapter of the original poem.
Idiom explanation
The words of hearsay are not taken and blindly credulous.
Idioms and allusions
It comes from Ye Xie's original poem waipian Xia of Qing Dynasty: "it's true that village scholars listen to the truth and steal a word to be surprised."
Discrimination of words
Used as predicate, object, attribute; used in dealing with affairs.
Listen and listen
deceive the emperor and ignore everybody else - qī jūn wǎng shàng
distinguished air of elegance and coquetry - yí tài wàn qiān
blindly copying others and making oneself look foolish - dōng shī xiào pín