be influenced by what one constantly sees and hears
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ě RR ú m ù R ǎ n, which means that the ears often hear, the eyes often see, unconsciously affected. It comes from the tablet inscription of Qinghe County Public Housing cemetery written by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu of Tang Dynasty wrote the tablet inscription of Qinghe County Public Housing Cemetery: "if you are influenced by others, you can learn without learning."
Analysis of Idioms
I'm familiar with it and used to it, so I'm deeply influenced. For example: "in a good environment, if you have been influenced for a long time, you will naturally get better. It is also called "seeing and hearing", "seeing and hearing", "day by day", "day by day" and "hearing and seeing".
Idiom usage
She has never read a book at all, but she can recognize some words only by ~, and she can recite better Tang poems in secret. Guo Moruo's my childhood in my youth
be influenced by what one constantly sees and hears
have full assurance of success - wén cāo shèng quàn
grieve first and rejoice afterwards - xiān yōu hòu lè
A hundred sacrifices and heavy responsibilities - bǎi shè chóng jiǎn