Recognition
The Chinese idiom, R è NY ǐ NGW é it ó u in pinyin, means to identify the virtual as the real. It's from the legend of Jingde - Zen master moon wheel.
The origin of Idioms
"The moon wheel Zen master" in Jingde Zhuandeng records: "so, the way, who enters from the door is not a treasure, is it not a big mistake to recognize the shadow as the head?"
Idiom usage
Volume 12 of the Song Dynasty's Luo Da Jing, the jade dew in the crane forest, says: "I'm afraid that this will lead to chaos, so water and fire will help each other, and salt and plum will help each other, and each will do his own thing."
Chinese PinYin : rèn yǐng wéi tóu
Recognition
Do what is good and do what is good. dǎo rén lǚ yì