words alone are no proof
words alone are no proof. Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ǒ ushu ō w ú P í ng, which means speaking by mouth alone is not enough. From Yangzhou dream.
The origin of Idioms
The fourth fold of Yangzhou dream written by Qiao Mengfu in Yuan Dynasty: "you can't fight Phoenix and dragon, turn clouds and rain, and sink into a pit. There's no reason for us to talk. "
Analysis of Idioms
Empty talk
Idiom usage
A complex sentence; a complement or a clause; a statement that cannot be used as evidence. I'll go and see for myself. Ling Mengchu of Ming Dynasty (Volume 12) and Ling Mengchu of Ming Dynasty (Volume 10): it's not necessary to make an oath. It's just that there's no evidence for your words. Please reply to me first. Chapter 12 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: it's not worth letting you go. I just don't know how much you thank me. Besides, there's no evidence for your eloquence, just write a deed. The fifth chapter of the strange situation witnessed in the past 20 years: "he said that the transaction was too big. I'm afraid there's no basis for his eloquence. I need to establish a proof." "Flower City" No.6, 1981: "her mother wrote to my father's office to explain the situation. But there's no basis for what you say. " I can't believe what you're saying.
words alone are no proof
big and irregular timber has no use - cái dà nán yòng
interested exclusively in the acquisition of sb . 's estate - qiú tián wèn shě
each refused to give in to the other - gè bù xiāng ràng