judge people by words
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǐ C í Q ǔ R é n, which means to judge a person's intelligence according to his eloquence. It is the same as "using words to judge people". It's from Confucius' family language: the first sight of Zilu.
The origin of Idioms
"Confucius' family language · Zilu's first appearance": "Zai I have elegant words, but wisdom is not enough to argue. Confucius said: '" If you use words to get people, you will lose them. "
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate, object, or attribute
judge people by words
goods overflow and people are happy - mín ān wù fù
work shame-facedly with one's enemies - miǎn yán shì dí
public business affairs should be strictly managed - gōng shì gōng bàn