Three heads and six proofs
Santouliuzheng, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ā NT ó Uli ù zh è ng, which means numerous witnesses. It's from the spring tide.
Idiom explanation
A large number of witnesses.
The origin of Idioms
Kefei's "spring tide is urgent" 28: "Li Chunshan thought, you are the only one who won't admit to death. You are Xu YuanJu, who lacks three clues and six certificates. If you don't see them, you will tell me that you are dead."
Idiom usage
As an object, attribute, used in spoken English.
Three heads and six proofs
clear breeze and bright principles - qīng fēng jìn jié
all is quiet in the dead of night - yè lán rén jìng