What one hears is false, but what one sees is true
The pronunciation of "RW é NSH ì x ū, y ǎ NGU ā NW é ISH í" is a Chinese word, which means that what you hear in person is not enough to believe. Only what you see with your own eyes is true and reliable.
It is not enough to believe what you hear in person, only what you see in person is true and reliable. At this time, and don't make too much fun of your niece, please visit again It's not too late to make fun of my niece. (the ninth chapter of the biography of Haodan, a famous Taoist in Qing Dynasty)
What one hears is false, but what one sees is true
be ready to write down anything encountered - huái qiān tí qiàn
seize every opportunity to secure personal gains - zuān tiān dǎ dòng
expect the reality to correspond to the name - xún míng kǎo shí