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Idioms and poems about words and deeds
Wise words and noble deeds

[Jiāyán yìng]

Useful words and actions.

A person's words and deeds

[yī yán yī xíng]

Every word, every action.

Listen to what a person says and see what he does.

[tīng qí yán ér guān qí xíng]

After listening to his words, it depends on his actions. Don't just listen to words, but also look at actual actions.

Watch your step and pay attention to what you say.

[jǐn yán shèn xíng]

Watch your words and deeds. "Book of Rites": "Then people should act with caution."

one's words match his deeds

[yán xíng yázì]

Say and do exactly the same.

Commitments must be fulfilled and actions must be firm; One should match words with deeds.

[yán bìn,xíng bìgu]

You must keep your promise and act resolutely. "The Analects of Confucius Luz": "Words must be kept, and actions must bear fruit. Kēng suddenly became a villain. "

Words and deeds are not contradictory.

[yán xíng xiāng gù]

Of words and deeds not contradicting each other.

People coming out of it

[yán xíng ruo yī]

Say and do exactly the same. A man who is what he seems.

Do as you say.

[zòyán qǐxíng]

Words and deeds must be consistent.

A small mistake in doing things

[promote the ancient and suppress the ancient]

Of making few mistakes when speaking or doing things.

treachery

[xíng bíyán]

Remarks: Pay attention to what has been said. Refers to doing things in bad faith.

Words and deeds of sages

[Qian yán wáng xíng]

Refers to the words and deeds of the previous generation of sages.

Impeccable manners; Speak and behave appropriately

[Hello, I'm good]

You don't have to choose what you say or do. It is correct to describe what you say and do.

Speech must be practical, and then vividly said.

[zòyán qǐxíng]

Sitting can talk, getting up can do it. The original intention is to speak realistically, and the latter metaphor means to do what you say.

Say and disagree

[yán bíxíng]

Words differ from deeds.

Speak out against danger

[zhíyán wüI xíng]

Danger line: go straight. Honest words and deeds.

Yan Jie Wuhang

[jiy Yan wxíng]

Clean words, filthy behavior. Describe the difference between words and deeds.

one's deeds do not square with one's promises

[yán xíng Xiāng bè]

Words and deeds are inconsistent and contradictory.

inconformity

[xíng zhuó yán qīng]

Qing: lofty; Turbidity: turbid, indicating low. What is said is innocent good, and ten are dirty bad. Describe people's words and deeds are different.

Speech integrity and fluency

[yán fāng xíng yuan]

The integrity and appropriateness of the speech.