Judge before you hear
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi à NDU à NH à UW é n, which means to process before playing. It comes from the biography of Yu Wen Hu in northern history.
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, attribute, object and adverbial
The origin of Idioms
Yuwen huzhuan of northern history: "the garrison garrisons and guards guard the Imperial Palace, which is prosperous in the imperial palace. There are no details, so we should judge them first and then hear about them."
Analysis of Idioms
First cut, then play, first walk, then hear
Chinese PinYin : xiān duàn hòu wén
Judge before you hear
Proud son and foolish daughter. jiāo ér bā nǚ
have a sudden rise in social status. shēn jià bǎi bèi
All changes are inseparable from their ancestors. wàn biàn bù lí qí zōng
not to distinguish black from white. zào bái bù fēn