Do what you say
According to the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á NC ó NGJ ì n à, which means that words and ideas are accepted. It comes from the stele of Duke Yang, Marquis of the Jin Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
What is said and what is proposed are accepted.
The origin of Idioms
According to the stele of Sikong Linjin Marquis Yang Gong by Cai Yong of the Han Dynasty, he said, "and his reason is to assist this dynasty, to give good advice, to make dangerous words, to act according to the situation, and to follow the plan."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: listen to what you say, listen to what you say
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate or attributive
Chinese PinYin : yán cóng jì nà
Do what you say
loving care a mother gives to her child. wēi gàn bì shī
be overcome by one 's feelings. qíng bù zì jìn
particles of sand accumulated will form a towering pile. jī shā chéng tān
mutual expressions of affection. lái qíng qù yì
distinguish right from wrong. shì fēi fēn míng