It's a matter of truth
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ì h é y á nzh, which means that things are true and words are direct. It comes from the biography of Sima Qian in the book of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Sima Qian in the history of the Han Dynasty, it is said that "its writing is straight and its affairs are core."
Idiom usage
As an object, attribute; used in written language example however, one person draws a picture, one picture describes an event, with a praise, ~, to clarify the word about, straight boudoir's admonition. Shen De Fu's supplement to yehuo edition, preface to reprinted boudoir model
It's a matter of truth
write cursive characters in a vigorous and nimble style - jīng shé rù cǎo