writings are for conveying truth
Wen Yi Zai Dao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w é NY à Z à ID à o, meaning that the article is to explain the truth. From Tongshu Wenci.
Notes on Idioms
Load: load, extend to clarify; Dao: truth, generally refers to thought.
The origin of Idioms
Zhou Dunyi, Song Dynasty, wrote in his general book Wenci: "therefore, literature carries Tao. The wheel and shaft are decorated with mediocrity, but only with ornaments. The situation is empty
Idiom usage
A complex form is used as a predicate to illustrate the truth. The ancients said that "writing carries Tao". In modern words, writing is to express ideas. " (Guo Moruo's answer to the reporter's question on the style of writing)
writings are for conveying truth
not credible unless supported by evidence - wú zhēng bù xìn
lively and vigorous flourishes in calligraphy - lóng fēi fèng wǔ