see and hear
Hearing and seeing, a Chinese idiom, means to hear and see with one's own eyes.
The meaning of Pinyin ě RW é nm ù Ji à n has been heard and seen by oneself. Yan Zhitui's "Yan's family precepts Guixin" in the Northern Qi Dynasty said: "the sign of husband's belief and slander is like influence; hearing and seeing, there are many things, or the sincerity is not deep, the career is not felt, and the time is not good, so it should be reported in the end." Yuan Yixiang of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the preface to the genealogy of the yuan family in Suiyang: "although there is no elder, there is no literature to study, but I can tell the story by hearing and seeing. My loyal and virtuous children, who are good at introducing the martyrs, think about GE Lei's poems together."
Chinese PinYin : ěr wén mù jiàn
see and hear
make a deep bow but refuse to kneel down. cháng yī bù bài