Listen to what you say and do
Words and deeds, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is y á NT ī ngsh ì x í ng, refers to the speech can listen, things can be carried out. From Han Feizi, Shuo Yi.
Idiom explanation
It means that you can listen to what you say and carry out what you do.
The origin of Idioms
"Han Feizi said doubt:" words and deeds, such as the potential of master and apprentice
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: obedience, obedience
Listen to what you say and do
leave a good name throughout the ages - liú fāng qiān gǔ
flee far away in getting wind of sth. - wén fēng yuǎn yáng
sell at a good profit -- to wait for an opportunity and sell at a high price - shàn jià ér gū
make a deaf man and a blind man see - fā méng zhèn kuì
have wide learning and a retentive memory - bó wén qiáng zhì