I've heard a lot
Titingyuanwen, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ì t ī ngyu ǎ NW é n, which means a wide range of audio-visual range. It's from the book of Liang · Emperor Wu Ji Zhong by Yao Silian of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
The scope of seeing and hearing is far away
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: listening to reverie
The origin of Idioms
Yao Silian of Tang Dynasty wrote in the book of Liang Dynasty, Emperor Wudi Jizhong: "with the idea of being reserved and hidden, the common people were seen everywhere, heard far and wide, and all things were read by themselves."
Idiom explanation
It means that the scope of seeing and hearing is far and wide.
Chinese PinYin : tì tīng yuǎn wén
I've heard a lot
unable to speak in self-defense under certain circumstances. yǒu kǒu nán yán
I'm afraid I'll take the blame. gōng mào shǐ shí
quick reform of one 's faults. zhāo wén xī gǎi
a strange combination of circumstances. yīn chā yáng cuò
pay attention to one 's own moral uplift without thought of others. dú shàn qí shēn
trace to the very source of sth.. qióng yuán shuò liú