Do what you say
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á nx í NGB ù è R, meaning that words and deeds are consistent, saying and doing exactly the same. From the book of Jin, biography of Xiaoyou, Xu Zi
The origin of Idioms
Xu Zi, a biography of filial friends in the book of Jin, said: "filial friends are of the highest nature. They are upright and upright, and they are respectful and yield to things
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : yán xíng bù èr
Do what you say
be servile to one 's superiors and tyrannical to one 's subordinates. chǎn shàng jiāo xià
Don't make a fool of yourself. jiā chǒu bù kě wài yáng
an ant trying to shake a tree-ridiculously overrating oneself. hàn shù bí fú
East, West, North and South. dōng xi nán běi rén
one's natural genius is surpassing. tiān shàng shí lín