Just listen to what you say
The phonetic alphabet is j í w ē NT ī NGL ì, which means to face the instruction of the respected. It comes from Zi Zhang, the Analects of Confucius.
[source] Zi Zhang, Analects of Confucius: "a gentleman has three changes: he looks like he is, that is, he is warm, and he is strict at his words." [example] no, I'm sorry. The story of Shuyan · Huiyu by Hu Jizong in Song Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : jí wēn tīng lì
Just listen to what you say
one tree does not make a forest. dú mù bù lín
seek pleasure in order to free oneself from care. lè yǐ wàng yōu
throw to the jackals and tigers. tóu bì chái hǔ