match word to deed
Words and deeds, idioms, as predicate, attribute, object, meaning that said and done in line. From the Southern Dynasty, Liang Jianwen emperor's "with Liu Xiaoyi order": "words and deeds are consistent, consistent."
Idiom explanation
What is said is consistent with what is done.
Idioms and allusions
In the Southern Dynasty, Emperor Wendi of Liang Jian wrote the order of Liu Xiaoyi: "words and deeds are consistent and consistent."
Examples of Idioms
[example] when a minister saw what he had done, he believed that his words and deeds were consistent, and he was loyal to the Qing Dynasty. Biography of Li Biao
Discrimination of words
Synonym: words and deeds are consistent, words and deeds are complementary; antonym: words and deeds are different
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attribute and object
Chinese PinYin : yán xíng xiāng fú
match word to deed
human hearts are not what they were in the old days. rén xīn bù gǔ
Lead a wolf to defend himself. yǐn láng zì wèi
dedicate oneself to one's writings. yǎng wū zhù shū
Take advantage of the dragon to match the Phoenix. chéng lóng pèi fèng
The birds ambush the beasts. niǎo fú shòu qióng