Let's face it
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As a Chinese word, it means to accept criticism from others and treat one's own mistakes correctly. It comes from the annals of the states of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty.
example sentence
[idiom entry]: face to face
Swab: wipe; swab: wipe the spittle that others spit on your face; Rong Yan: listen to others' opinions. It generally refers to accepting criticism from others and treating one's own mistakes correctly.
[source of idiom] Chapter 45 of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "when a woman lightly loses her martial arts, she is angry at that time. Only when she wipes her face and says nothing, can she know that Sibo belongs to Xianggong."
The traditional style of Idioms
Neutral idiom
Idiom usage: used as predicate and attribute; refers to accepting criticism with an open mind
Idiom structure
Ancient idioms
Antonym: refuse to remonstrate
Let's face it
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come and go without leaving a trace - lái qù wú zōng