Idiom information Chinese characters and famous sayings Chinese Pinyin zhì lǐ míng yán Words explain the correct truth Words explain Zhili: correct truth; famous sayings: penetrating and valuable words. The nature of the idiom is a complimentary word. The usage of the idiom is more formal; it is used as an object. Synonyms: golden and good words, good medicine but bitter taste. Antonyms: weird talk, ignorant talk, nonsense. Explanation: The most correct truth; Famous words: incisive and valuable words. The most correct truth and the most incisive remarks. [Edit this paragraph] The source of the idiom is "Qi Lu Deng" by Li Luyuan of the Qing Dynasty: "As the saying goes, 'To expose a debt, you must be patient, and to repay the debt, you must be ruthless.' These two sentences are not sages from the Bible, but they are wise sayings.
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