Seeing, hearing and seeing
Seeing, hearing and distinguishing, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is l à NW é NBI à NJI à n, meaning to be knowledgeable and eloquent. It comes from yuejueshu, a textual research on the external biography of Ji CE.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Kang's yuejueshu waizhuan Jice Kao of Han Dynasty: "being able to read, hear and see, being able to see and hear, knowing everything."
Idiom usage
The combination is used as predicate, with commendatory meaning.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: knowledgeable; antonym: ignorant
Seeing, hearing and seeing
generous outside but scheming inside - wài kuān nèi shēn
Hunting in the East and fishing in the West - dōng liè xī yú
run after filth , as flies swarm around garbage - rú yíng zhú chòu