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实事求是(實事求是)

shí shì qiú shìWisdom & Learning

实事求是 (shí shì qiú shì) literally meansseek truth from factsand expressesbe practical and realistic; seek truth from facts”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving wisdom & learning.

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Pronunciation: shí shì qiú shì Literal meaning: Seek truth from facts

Origin & Usage

This idiom means seeking (求) truth (是) from actual facts (实事). It originated from the Han Dynasty 'Book of Han' describing the scholarly approach of Emperor Xian of Han. The phrase emphasizes basing conclusions on evidence rather than theory or wishful thinking. It became a guiding principle in modern Chinese political philosophy, particularly promoted by Deng Xiaoping. Modern usage advocates for pragmatic, evidence-based approaches in research, policy, and decision-making.

When to Use

Situation: Scientific research must be based on evidence rather than assumptions.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 实事求是 mean in English?

实事求是 (shí shì qiú shì) literally translates toSeek truth from factsand is used to expressBe practical and realistic; seek truth from facts”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theWisdom & Learning category..

When is 实事求是 used?

Situation: Scientific research must be based on evidence rather than assumptions.

What is the pinyin for 实事求是?

The pinyin pronunciation for 实事求是 isshí shì qiú shì”.

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