for gospel truth
Believe it as true, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ì NY ǐ w é izh ē n, which means believe it is true, refers to the false as true. It's from "awakening the world and constant words: Li Gong meets Xiake in his poor residence".
The origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty wrote "awaken the world and persevere when Li Gong meets a Xiake in his poor mansion": "only because he pretends to be prime minister Fang Xuanling on weekdays and shows off his family background in front of others, and his colleagues don't know his origin. They believe him and respect him very much."
Analysis of Idioms
Be sure of no doubt
Idiom usage
Serial verb; predicate; derogatory. Example Volume 36 of "surprise at the first moment of making a case": "the woman did not order Du Lang face to face. She just listened to him coax words, which is also the case. She believed it by what he said." Chapter 39 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: Baoyu asked him the name of the place, the distance and the location of the village, and granny Liu said it. Baoyu believes it. The second chapter of Li Baojia's Officialdom: Zhao Wen believed it. After a day, he went to pay homage to him in his clothes and hat, and invited him as host. Later, he asked him to cash in. The sixth chapter of the history of civilization: "magistrate Fu believed it and immediately asked the camp to go and get people that day." Lao She's four generations in the same hall: no matter how unreasonable, he believed it and extended it to the Japanese. He believed such a clear-cut fraud.
Chinese PinYin : xìn yǐ wéi zhēn
for gospel truth
May your offspring be as numerous as a katydid's.. zhōng sī yǎn qìng
the months and years pass by like a stream. suì yuè rú liú
marriages of one's sons and daughters. xiàng píng zhī yuàn
leave only after each has enjoyed himself to the utmost. jìn huān ér sàn
purchase popularity by claiming the good deeds of others as one 's own. lüě měi shì ēn