what one sees and hears
What we have seen and heard is a Chinese idiom. Its pronunciation is Su à Ji à NSU à w é n, which means what we have seen and heard. From Cixi County learning records.
Analysis of Idioms
Hearing and seeing
Antonym: hearsay
Idiom usage
Be subject, object, attribute; refer to what you see and hear
Examples
Why don't I write to Chuang Kung Pao about what I have seen and heard? The sixth chapter of Liu e's Travels of Lao can in Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
Wang Anshi of Song Dynasty wrote in Cixi County Learning Record: "what scholars see and hear all the time is the way to govern the country."
Chinese PinYin : suǒ jiàn suǒ wén
what one sees and hears
deep trenches and high ramparts. shēn gōu gù lěi