Words without words are not far from deeds
It is a Chinese idiom that words are not written far away. The Pinyin is y á n é RW ú w é n, X í ngzh ī B ù Yu ǎ n, which means that articles can't spread far without literary grace. It is the same as "words are not written, deeds are not far away".
Idiom explanation
Words without writing are not far away. Articles without literary grace cannot spread far away. It is the same as "words are not written, deeds are not far away".
Idioms and allusions
According to Geng Xin's Yan she Ge CI Jiao Diao Qu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, "if you speak without writing, you will not go far; if you do not stand up for righteousness, you will not succeed if you are diligent."
usage
It's used as an object or a clause; it's used to admonish people
Words without words are not far from deeds
Monofilament does not form thread - dān sī bù chéng xiàn
arrive at the same end by different means - yì tú tóng guī
leaning on a horse to dash off a piece in no time - yǐ mǎ kě dài
The heart of a villain is the belly of a gentleman - yǐ xiǎo rén zhī xīn,duó jūn zǐ zhī fù
be a restless fellow like a drifting water plant - píng zōng làng jì