from this green earth
Seeing and hearing, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ù Ji à n ě RW é n, which means to see with one's own eyes and hear with one's own ears. From the story of Shizhong mountain.
Analysis of Idioms
I've seen and heard
The origin of Idioms
Su Shi's Shi Zhong Shan Ji of Song Dynasty: "it's OK to guess whether there is something without seeing and hearing it?"
Idiom usage
To see or hear in person. Because his father and brother are both great talents, they are nothing more than Zi's history, classics and many poems. Ming Dynasty · Feng Menglong's Xingshi Hengyan (Volume 11)
from this green earth
young men and wowen who are deeply in love but unable to fufil their passion - chī nán yuàn nǚ
like a fishbone getting stuck in the throat -- necessary to give vent to one 's pent-up feelings - rú gěng zài hóu
Push the deaf and make up the dumb - tuī lóng zhuāng yǎ